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James Dawson Quotes & Sayings

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Famous Quotes By James Dawson

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You're never truly by yourself when you have a book in your bag. — James Dawson

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Bobbie wondered if that's how long you truly live for - until the last person who remembers you, until the final bouquet on your grave. — James Dawson

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Lis felt the corners of her mouth turn up a little. She'd never had friends like this. Friends who wanted to see her flourish not fade. Their eager faces were like mirrors in which she could see herself more clearly. — James Dawson

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She shared the burden of Laura's cruelty with the others and was less of a victim as a result. Maybe there was some kind of mathematical formula for it: vulnerability times mockery divided by support, or something. — James Dawson

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It was funny, thought Lis, how everything seemed possible in the middle of the night. The fairy tales had seemed almost laughable at school. They weren't so funny any more. — James Dawson

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Some people just shine a bit brighter than others and it's got nothing to do with what they look like. — James Dawson

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When you take away our bodies and our names, all that's left is the feeling. And the feeling is like warm honey. — James Dawson

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When I was little, a year seemed like the longest thing in the world. — James Dawson

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She had that caged-animal stir-crazy look in eye that only someone who'd endured too much Jeremy Kyle and Loose Women got. — James Dawson

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Living with stress and secrets is both stressful and secretive. — James Dawson

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Sadie was full of crap at the best of times, and in an institution where laxatives were traded like cigarettes in jail, that was really saying something. — James Dawson