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Cattabriga Effe Quotes By Elizabeth Kostova

It gave me a feeling of temporary acceptance into that elite community, to stroll across the quad at his side. It also gave me my first faint quiver of sexual belonging, the elusive feeling that if I slipped my hand into his as we walked along, a door would fall open somewhere in the long wall of reality as I knew it, never to be closed again. — Elizabeth Kostova

Cattabriga Effe Quotes By Percy Bysshe Shelley

Death is the veil which those who live call life;
They sleep, and it is lifted. — Percy Bysshe Shelley

Cattabriga Effe Quotes By Cynthia Voigt

I was eighteen when I wrote my first book, and I can't remember what it was called. I have no idea where the manuscript is - I lost it when I was twenty-one. — Cynthia Voigt

Cattabriga Effe Quotes By J.K. Rowling

But the more I hint I want to finish it, the tighter she holds on. It's like going out with the giant squid. — J.K. Rowling

Cattabriga Effe Quotes By John Tillotson

It is pleasant to be virtuous and good, because that is to excel many others; it is pleasant to grow better, because that is to excel ourselves; it is pleasant to mortify and subdue our lusts, because that is victory; it is pleasant to command our appetites and passions, and to keep them in due order within the bounds of reason and religion, because this is empire. — John Tillotson

Cattabriga Effe Quotes By Anne Heche

I do know something. Just not with any certainty. — Anne Heche

Cattabriga Effe Quotes By Rebecca Hahn

There are things in the wood, things you wouldn't expect. There's a laugh behind a tree when nobody's around to make it. A flash of red from branch to branch, like a spark from a fire, but nothing's burning. — Rebecca Hahn

Cattabriga Effe Quotes By Harry Browne

I have no temptation to vote, to campaign, to try and stop a candidate who promises new follies. — Harry Browne