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Famous Quotes By Carol Drinkwater

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can perceive. Television is coming to — Carol Drinkwater

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presentation, she looked drawn, as old as the limestone hills behind her property. Her facial skin was marbled, hair greying at the roots. She had grown frail, as though she might disintegrate at the first touch; she was a desiccated, vulnerable shadow of her former self and it was hard to — Carol Drinkwater

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I am moving the rudder, shifting the course of my life. I have not thought of it this way before, but that is what I am doing. Taking my fate into my own hands, turning dreams into reality. And there is nothing more sacred or precious than that. To choose a direction: but how often do we miss the signposts? — Carol Drinkwater

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How many worlds make up a life! — Carol Drinkwater

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Nothing lasts forever. But there is new life; new colours, fresh words, new tunes to compose. There is now; time present, time future. We build with new bricks and hope our voices are heard, our music is sung and our love cherished for as long as it is offered. — Carol Drinkwater

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Every fruit that bedecked Cecile's gaily-dressed stall had been grown on her own holding. — Carol Drinkwater

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came bounding towards her, startling — Carol Drinkwater

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skidded the elegant white speedboat skilfully through the — Carol Drinkwater

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Somewhere within the meeting of our eyes, our souls were bonding, even if our day to day lives were far apart. — Carol Drinkwater

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ground-growing shrub rather like a small azalea,' Madame is explaining when I return — Carol Drinkwater