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Oh, Mr. Cuthbert," she whispered, that place we came through
that white place
what was it?"
"Well now, you must mean the Avenue," said Matthew after a few moments' profound reflection. "It is a kind of pretty place."
"Pretty? Oh, PRETTY doesn't seem the right word to use. Nor beautiful, either. They don't go far enough. Oh, it was wonderful
wonderful. It's the first thing I ever saw that couldn't be improved upon by imagination. It just satisfies me here"
she put one hand on her breast
"it made a queer funny ache and yet it was a pleasant ache. Did you ever have an ache like that, Mr. Cuthbert?"
"Well now, I just can't recollect that I ever had."
"I have it lots of time
whenever I see anything royally beautiful. But they shouldn't call that lovely place the Avenue. There is no meaning in a name like that. They should call it
let me see
the White Way of Delight. Isn't that a nice imaginative name? — L.M. Montgomery

I called your bluff,' he said.
'I see that,' she answered. 'I'll be down in five minutes.'
'Right on. — Wendy Wunder

Dude, on the "Don't Give a Crap" scale, I'm kind of at defcon 2 here... — Jason Todd

Why, he wondered, did God not want anyone to die with their own face on? — Giuseppe Tomasi Di Lampedusa

Good sense is at the bottom of everything: virtue, genius, wit, talent and taste. — Joseph Chenier

It's good to kind of go up and down with the love thing. — Yvonne Strahovski

We are used to female writers who use their private lives as unmitigated material being somewhat hormonal; this somehow 'excuses' what might be seen as a highly unfeminine ability to turn their personal upsets into money. — Julie Burchill

Wanting to live, but accepting death to save others: that was courage. That was to be Gansey's greatness. — Maggie Stiefvater

But the Danzig unreleased stuff will be either a single or a double CD. — Glenn Danzig

I don't think many people appreciate silence or realize that it is as close to music as you can get. — Toni Morrison