Rosie Thomas Quotes & Sayings
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Famous Quotes By Rosie Thomas

Love. The wide sea that one word conjures up, all the currents and tides and storms and oily swells of it. — Rosie Thomas

Like so many plain cups on the shelves. You can reach for them, use them without thinking. Most of them don't matter. Sometimes you lose your grip on one of them and it falls and smashes to piece, and you shrug and say to yourself, what a pity. Then you reach for the cup that you use every day, one that you love and use so often that as you stretch out your hand it is already making the shape that fits its curve. You are certain that yesterday it was in its proper place, but now there is nothing. Just air. You have lost something that was so familiar, so much a part of your life that you were not even looking for it. Just expecting it to be there, as always. — Rosie Thomas

It's the fragment of your past that explains why you have lived your life the way you have done and made the mistakes that you have made — Rosie Thomas

Mair sat down on the bed. The ancient pink electric blanket was still stretched from corner to corner, and she thought of the weeks of her father's last illness when she had come home to the valley to nurse him, as best she could, and to keep him company. They had enjoyed long, rambling conversations about the past and the people her father had once known. — Rosie Thomas

They had lived and known glory, and then they were ddead. She was alive and they were not, and nothing but a heartbeat separated her from them — Rosie Thomas

Learning is important. It is a way to make a life better for yourself and your family. — Rosie Thomas

The dead were just the dead, neither awful nor remarkable. History separated out these individuals and preserved their names where others were obilterated for ever. — Rosie Thomas

Let her be with her memories. Better that than be aware of this reality. — Rosie Thomas

Death preserves an ideal. — Rosie Thomas

Christmas works like glue, it keeps us all sticking together. — Rosie Thomas

I am not afraid of death, which after all can't be far away. What does frighten me, though, is the halfway stage. — Rosie Thomas

patient compromises? 'I was afraid. I was — Rosie Thomas

How age enamels us, she would say. It builds up in layers and locks us inside our own skin, stopping us from breaking out, preventing the outside from burrowing in. — Rosie Thomas

She had an English boyfriend who called her more often than she needed to hear from him, a savings account, a mobile phone, an Oyster Card, and a place to live that made her feel as if she was in a movie. She was a London girl. — Rosie Thomas

The future offers everything. Reach out and take whatever you want. — Rosie Thomas

The dead and not-yet dead, we are company all together. — Rosie Thomas

When you're young, everything carries a twin charge of novelty and infinite possibility — Rosie Thomas

The dead do not harm us, only the alive. — Rosie Thomas

The harsh world unjustly reserved its most severe punishments for women. — Rosie Thomas

Got to go on, haven't we? Life goes on. — Rosie Thomas

I will continue my path, but I will keep a memory always. — Rosie Thomas

I am afraid of reduction. After a lifetime's independence- yes, selfish independence- I am terrified of being reduced to childhood once more, to helplessness, to seas of confusion from which the cruel lucid intervals poke up like rock shoals. I don't want to sit in my chair and be fed, much less do I want to be handed over to medical professionals. — Rosie Thomas

Is nothing in life ever straight and clear, the way children see it? — Rosie Thomas

I am afraid of losing what I have already valued. — Rosie Thomas

The richness of the whole world reduced to a choice that was not a choice at all, but a sentence. — Rosie Thomas

Anything that makes it easier to understand, makes it a little easier to bear. — Rosie Thomas

I've grieved enough for his life cut short and for mine for running on for so long with so little in it. It's weakness now, but I suppose I am crying out of a general sense of loss. Maybe I am mourning for the human condition. — Rosie Thomas

Death, when it's right there it doesn't seem too huge and terrible to let into your mind. — Rosie Thomas