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Cedric Bledsoe Quotes By Douglas Coupland

My mood has changed now. And the sun has gone behind the clouds. I'm in this mood I feel occasionally ... this mood where there's a very good friend nearby who I should be phoning. If only I could reach that friend and talk, then everything would be just fine. The dilemma is, of course, I just don't know who that friend is. But in my heart I know my mood is merely me feeling disconnected from my true inner self. — Douglas Coupland

Cedric Bledsoe Quotes By Emily Giffin

There is no better audience for someone in love than someone in love. — Emily Giffin

Cedric Bledsoe Quotes By Susan Howatch

I was wondering if the scene in the drawing-room had been a triumph or a disaster or merely a chaotic piece of bad taste verging on bathos, but I reflected that the only important question was whether I had communicated my message to my parents. I continued to smoke my cigarette and occasionally I shuddered. I wondered dimly how anyone ever survived their families. — Susan Howatch

Cedric Bledsoe Quotes By Andrew Solomon

I can see the beauty of glass objects fully at the moment when they slip from my hand — Andrew Solomon

Cedric Bledsoe Quotes By Margaret Atwood

But I began then to think of time as having a shape, something you could see, like a series of liquid transparencies, one laid on top of another. — Margaret Atwood

Cedric Bledsoe Quotes By Holly Hunter

Mothers and daughters can stay very connected during teenage years. In the middle of your life, you can become very alone. Even though you're connected deeply to other family members, lovers, husbands, friends. — Holly Hunter

Cedric Bledsoe Quotes By Han Kang

I was convinced that there was more going on here than a simple case of vegetarianism. — Han Kang

Cedric Bledsoe Quotes By Harper Lee

I wondered if anybody had ever called her "ma'am," or "Miss Mayella" in her life; probably not, as she took offense to routine courtesy. What on earth was her life like? I soon found out. — Harper Lee