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Just be patient, she told herself, and with the mounting pages, the strength of her writing fist grew.
— Markus Zusak
She had already decided that, when she grew up, she was going to do whatever she pleased and not let anyone order her about.
— Alison Weir
Monelle grew quiet and looked at me: I came from the night, she said, and I shall return to the night. For I too am a young prostitute.
— Marcel Schwob
My sister is an opera singer. I grew up going to her recitals. This whole time, I'm like, 'She's the singer. I'm just strumming along and yelling.'
— Benjamin Booker
How much happier we should be,' she thought to herself sadly, 'if we never grew up!
— Wilkie Collins
It was a long story, and sometimes she grew quiet and cried - and during those times he leaned over to wipe away her tears.
— Sarah J. Maas
She watched the coals grow cooler and wondered if worlds grew cool as well. If existence faded like heat.
— Owen Egerton
She couldn't let her fears rule her. It was time she grew a backbone and stood up to the monsters.
— Lia Davis
I wanted to see the place where Margaret grew to what she is, even at the worst time of all, when I had no hope of ever calling her mine ...
— Elizabeth Gaskell
My mother had painted the white roses red and now she claimed they grew that way.
— Jeanette Winterson
I met Drew Barrymore in New York and she said she liked the band. That was really cool. I grew up on her.
— Meg White
You are not the first female to strike me, my mate did it often. She grew testy at time.
Like perhaps when you opened your mouth ... — Laurann Dohner
Like perhaps when you opened your mouth ... — Laurann Dohner
Maybe she grew one more in the night and that's why the night sleep was so deep, it was a matching pair of sleeps. -
— Helen Oyeyemi
She grew into a quiet, beautiful young woman. The beauty was a nuisance, like smog and poverty.
— John Varley
I grew up in the Alps and France, and Barbie was my first exposure to the American woman. For me she was blonde, she was free and she was fun.
— Catherine Malandrino
Definitely I grew up listening to Joni Mitchell, and I think she is a wonderful writer, so she is probably part of me.
— Jane Siberry
She had always wanted words, she loved them; grew up on them. Words gave her clarity, brought reason, shape.
— Michael Ondaatje
He was enthusiastic about everything, but when she came in with the pie he grew positively lyrical.
— James M. Cain
Jane Austen is the feminine Peter Pan of letters. She never grew up.
— George Sampson
She really mellowed me out that way. We both definitely grew with each other and with the whole experience.
— Brian Austin Green
As she realized what might have been, she grew to be thankful for what was.
— Elizabeth Gaskell
I grew up in and identify with and that she works and exists in.
— Abdellatif Kechiche
Shame, when she was younger, had stopped her. Fear, as she grew older, trapped the truth within her.
— Lorraine Heath