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So I did, and after that day she took the world off my chest, lifted it so I could breathe.
— Cath Crowley
You got good eyes, she said. Yes mam, he said. I always did. Well I guess so, she said. You dont normally start out with bad ones and they get better.
— Cormac McCarthy
I'm torn between wanting the absolute best for my daughter and being jealous that she has it so much better than I ever did.
— Jill Smokler
Constance did not have a bun. She didn't need one. She more or less was a bun: neat and contained, and then so tumultuous when unleashed.
— Margaret Atwood
She wasn't wholly infatuated, though she liked the way he looked; but, so too did he and that unfatuated her a bit.
— Alan Bennett
Why don't you grab a chair," I joked, "and sit down!"
And then, like she so often did, Mary smiled. — Luis Carlos Montalvan
And then, like she so often did, Mary smiled. — Luis Carlos Montalvan
And now she has you seizing control of my army."
"Your army? I thought this was Gaunt's."
"So did he. — Michael J. Sullivan
"Your army? I thought this was Gaunt's."
"So did he. — Michael J. Sullivan
Sixth graders had stopped asking "Now what?" and had started asking "So what?" She had not been sorry to retire when she did.
— E.L. Konigsburg
Normal. She wanted normal and so did I. "You know what's normal?"
"What?" She wiped away her remaining tears. "Calculus. — Katie McGarry
"What?" She wiped away her remaining tears. "Calculus. — Katie McGarry
So many that had died on the scaffold and many more to die including, though she did not know it then, her own son.
— Edna O'Brien
And, if she did, I wondered if she could see in my eyes that it had been good, so good for me; it was making me want to kneel at her feet right now.
— Christina Lauren
She was with me. She did all of those things and so many more, things I would never tell anyone, and she never even loved me. Now that's love.
— Jonathan Safran Foer
She had never loved him so much as she did in that instant.
— George R R Martin
And even if she did find them ugly, she would never say so, because flattery had long since become second nature to her
— Milan Kundera
Martha simply did not know that virtually everything she said was inappropriate, and so there was no point in remonstrating with her.
— Alexander McCall Smith
Her heart longed for some ark into which it could fly and be at rest. Rough or smooth she did not care, so long as it was warm.
— Thomas Hardy
My mother never let on that anything was wrong. She kept her chin up and acted as if everything were just fine. So we did too.
— Jenni Rivera
The vamps had plans to make for the trip? Well, so did she. Backups for when their plans went to hell and her plans were all they had left.
— D.B. Reynolds
It was a time when she did not have the words to name things she saw, and so now, when she tried to recall them, the words could never be right.
— Scott Cawthon
She [Serena Williams] played some great shots, but so did I, and that was the only difference.
— Jennifer Capriati
Manhattan was kaleidoscopic. Cubist. Just when she was feeling one way, the seasons changed, and so did she.
— Lily Koppel
I did feel when my mother died if anyone was going to haunt me it would be her. And she hasn't, so I think it is possibly the end.
— Kate Atkinson
People say of me, 'She's peculiar.' They do not understand me. If they did they would say so oftener and with emphasis.
— Mary MacLane
He did not suggest that she sit quietly and get to know herself so she could be all the company she needed.
— Louise Penny
So she loved him. She just did immediately and again often and clearly naturally and soundly and obviously and many others.
— Daniel Handler
This was her heritage. Her people. So why did she feel so small and weak? So far removed from it?
— Linda Gerber
All the same, she wondered if they did know what she thought and felt, if they knew without knowing, in that way the Irish were so adept at doing.
— Benjamin Black