Naomily Quotes & Sayings
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It frightens him to think of her this way. It makes her seem, in terms of love, so vast. — John Updike
Do more than you have to do, more than your share, and do it as well as you can. — Ralph Charell
The only road to the highest stations in this country is that of the law. — William Joyce
I'm really a pacifist. — Oliver Reed
As the sun disappeared below the horizon and its glare no longer reflected off a glassy sea, I thought of how beautiful the sunsets always were in the Pacific. They were even more beautiful than over Mobile Bay. Suddenly a thought hit me like a thunderbolt. Would I live to see the sunset tomorrow? — Eugene B. Sledge
Lucy swayed in shock. A gust of wind moaned through the conservatory and blew out all but one of her candles. Simon must have done this. He'd destroyed his fairyland conservatory. Why? She sank to her knees, huddled on the cold floor, her one remaining
flame cradled in her numb palms. She'd seen how tenderly Simon had cared for his plants. Remembered the look of pride when she'd first discovered the dome and fountain. For him to have smashed all this ...
He must have lost hope. All hope. — Elizabeth Hoyt
Scared people either shut down and avoid the thing they fear, or get angry at it and lash out. — Leisa Rayven
A novel is based on evidence, + or -x, the unknown quantity being the temperament of the novelist, and the unknown quantity always modifies the effect of the evidence, and sometimes transforms it entirely. — E. M. Forster
I'm a perfectionist, which I think is a mistake. — Michelle Shocked
I only ever worked on interiors, and an interior is an interior. I don't know what they did about exteriors. — Christopher Eccleston
It is pure id. Freud would not approve. He regarded the obvious with the same contempt most of us reserve for wine spritzers. — Eric Weiner
You have neither wife nor child (without any sexual feeling, she longed to cherish that loneliness) ... — Virginia Woolf
