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Miltonic Sonnet Quotes By Audrey Niffenegger

I look at him, look at the book, remember, this book, this moment, the first book I ever loved — Audrey Niffenegger

Miltonic Sonnet Quotes By Adriana Trigiani

But what Mom never told me is that along the way, you find sisters, and they find you. Girls are cool that way. — Adriana Trigiani

Miltonic Sonnet Quotes By L.M. Montgomery

It's good advice, but I expect it will be hard to follow; good advice is apt to be, I think. — L.M. Montgomery

Miltonic Sonnet Quotes By Cher Lloyd

In school, I was the quietest girl ever! I had a lot of trouble in school. Kids were mean to me. — Cher Lloyd

Miltonic Sonnet Quotes By David Levithan

People like to say being gay isn't like skin color, isn't anything physical. They tell us we always have the option of hiding.
But if that's true, why do they always find us? — David Levithan

Miltonic Sonnet Quotes By Ursula K. Le Guin

We weren't cruel, we were ignorant, foolish. Children are ignorant and foolish. But they learn. If they are given a chance to learn. — Ursula K. Le Guin

Miltonic Sonnet Quotes By Kate Christensen

I wanted to capture time through how food and I were getting along at any given moment. That necessitated writing some dark stuff, some sad stuff, and a lot of painful memories, because my life has often been dark, sad, and painful. I didn't want to sugarcoat anything. — Kate Christensen

Miltonic Sonnet Quotes By Jamie Begley

She would be no match against those thugs disguised as women. When — Jamie Begley

Miltonic Sonnet Quotes By Robert Powell

The heartthrob thing came in the late 1960s, and to be honest, it was fun! But I was very aware that well-known actors are two people - who you are and who other people think you are. Life only gets tricky if you confuse the two. — Robert Powell