There is no timetable for grief,” said Bronwen Morgan. “Grief isn’t a train which you catch at the station. Grief has its own time, and grief’s time is beyond time, and time itself … isn’t very important. Susan Howatch, The Wheel of Fortune
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There is no timetable for grief,” said Bronwen Morgan. “Grief isn’t a train which you catch at the station. Grief has its own time, and grief’s time is beyond time, and time itself … isn’t very important. Susan Howatch, The Wheel of Fortune
Far too many people will believe anything of those they hate, no matter how absurd or patently fabricated it may be.
C.S. Harris, Why Kings Confess
We are not promised a long life, Cassia. Just a life. Take what happiness you can. Hold tight to it.
Makiia Lucier, Year of the Reaper
Why is life so much easier to live when people are trying to take it from you than when you’re forced to actually live it?
Sebastien de Castell, Saint's Blood
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"The Paris Secret" is a story that beautifully weaves together two timelines and two narrators, creating a web of characters and events that come together in a truly emotional ending. The book is a must-read for fans of historical fiction, mystery, and strong female characters. I loved the suspense, the romance, and the mystery of it all, and I appreciated the author's notes at the end of the book, which shed light on the real people and events from history that inspired the story.
Overall, "The Paris Secret" is a fascinating read that I highly recommend. It's a story of war, friendship, deep love, family, loss, and tragedy that will stay with me for quite some time.
Life was a gamble. One never knew what tomorrow would bring. That shouldn't make her afraid to live though.
Sadie Bosque, A Deal with the Earl
Who has not, a hundred times, found himself committing a vile or a silly action for no other reason than because he knows he should not?
Edgar Allan Poe, The Black Cat
When you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, has got to be the truth.
JoAnn Spears, Six of One: A Tudor Riff
Possibility is a wide field, dear. "Can't" is a word for small imaginations.
Daniel Abraham, A Shadow in Summer
Sometimes the hand pulls the puppet, sometimes the puppet pulls the hand, but the string runs both ways.
Daniel Abraham, A Shadow in Summer
In the dull, persistent beat of her heart, she hears the rhythm of hope. It is faint and thin as a thread, but it is there.
Libbie Hawker, Daughter of Sand and Stone
Sometimes we need to take big risks if we want to find out who we are, and what we were put on this planet for.
Meg Cabot, Queen of Babble
Is it possible, he said, to be in love not with someone but with their eyes. I mean, with how eyes that aren't yours let you see where you are, who you are.
Ali Smith, Autumn
We have to hope, Daniel was saying, that the people who love us and who know us a little bit will in the end have seen us truly. In the end, not much else matters.
Ali Smith, Autumn
Forgetting it is important. We do it on purpose. It means we get a bit of a rest. Are you listening? We have to forget. Or we’d never sleep ever again.
Ali Smith, Autumn
The women had a story to tell, even if the world wasn't quite yet ready to hear it, and their story began with three simple words. We were there.
Kristin Hannah, The Women
She wasn’t so much afraid of dying as she was of forgetting to live her life. Somewhere along the way, she’d forgotten to figure out who she was or what she wanted to be when she grew up. Laurie Gilmore, The Pumpkin Spice Café