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It was my mother who gave me my voice. She did this, I know now, by clearing a space where my words could fall, grow, then find their way to others.
— Paula Giddings
(What was there for Harper Lee to be afraid of, after all? Possibly just this: That she could not outdo Harper Lee.)
— Elizabeth Gilbert
Before Isabel could read, she loved books.
— Alexis M. Smith
She climbed into bed and clenched her eyes and jaw and fists - held everything clenched until she could breathe without screaming.
— Rainbow Rowell
It was as if when he left he'd taken some of the screws that held her together and now all she could do was walk around all wonky and falling apart
— Virginia Macgregor
Why are you ordering food? We're here to drink and dance with cowboys. Not eat, Bethy said angrily.
She could fuck off. — Abbi Glines
She could fuck off. — Abbi Glines
She was so goddamn beautiful, the way things that could end you were. Guns. Knives. The tawny bird of prey she resembled.
— Anne Calhoun
A hand closed around her arm, warm and hard, and it could possibly have been comforting if she had possessed the faintest idea whose appendage it was.
— Lilith Saintcrow
Only you," she said, as if she could read his mind. "It'll only ever be you, Carmine.
— J.M. Darhower
She flashes me a smile so devastating that it could even make an atheist believe in God.
— Sonya Sones
Happy was she who could believe without seeing, who was at one with the duration and continuity of life.
— Julio Cortazar
The worst of anything she could do to me would be to make me like her. That's why I ran away.
— Jo Walton
She was my greatest pain, and my only salvation. She was the only one who could heal this hole in my heart, a hole she'd torn open. Kellan Kyle
— S.C. Stephens
She is the only woman I've ever known who could make a man call.Ever
— Sophie Kinsella
She wished the man outside really were Thomas, so she and Billups could again have the same enemy and the same fear.O
— Ayana Mathis
She so cheerfully resigned to his neglecting her that he could not help opening his mouth to protest
— Susanna Clarke
Then she shouted, "If you're going to get yourself killed, you could at least kiss me first!
— Charlie N. Holmberg
Poor Amy. I could tell she was suffering. Poor Thing. Life was so tough for the rich, beautiful and magical.
— Elizabeth A. Reeves
Brought with it amorphous longings, shapeless desires, brief imaginary glints of other lives she could be living,
— Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
Whatever else could be said of Eunice Park, she was perfectly true.
— Gary Shteyngart
Enza thought no place on earth could be colder than the Italian Alps, but now she knew she just had never been to Minnesota.
— Adriana Trigiani
As he had kissed her neck, she could not repress the feeling she was a lamb making time with a wolf.
— Thomm Quackenbush
Funny how the darkness smelled the same everywhere. She could have been anywhere in the universe, anywhere at all.
— Anne Corlett
She did not especially appreciate children either, but could be kind to them when they were silent.
— Gordon Dahlquist
As she put it, she knew of nothing so ravishing as having a child whom she could whip whenever she was in a bad mood.
("The Queen Fantasque") — Jean-Jacques Rousseau
("The Queen Fantasque") — Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Madison, or "Maddie," as she preferred, wondered what could be at the end of that road.
— Alice Marks
Irena Sendler never thought of herself as a hero. She only did what she felt she must, and wished she could have done more.
— Marcia K. Vaughan
He doesn't look like the kind of person that could kill anyone? She thought. - Immortal Door
— Marion Tucker
Ll the time covering him up as much as possible as if she thought her arms could keep the bullets off him..
— George Orwell
Mom let go of us and leaned back so she could look us both in the eye. "No more spending the night in the tree fort, you two.
— Danielle Lee Zwissler
I am writing to you because she said you listen and understand and didn't try to sleep with that person at that party even though you could have.
— Stephen Chbosky
Of course, it would help if she could stay focused, but she had the attention span of a sick flea.' (Sunshine)
— Sherrilyn Kenyon
The worst thing a boy could do to a girl is ignore her while she is loving you with all her heart
— Liam Payne
The shape of his head, the set of his shoulders are a pattern she could recognize and love out of a crowd of shadows.
— Josephine Humphreys
She could hear the rattle of hooves on stone evolve into a thunder of pursuit.
— Cinda Williams Chima
She could feel her skin turning darker while he lay there and stared at her; her hair felt not only short but unbelievably bushy.
— Kathleen Collins
She felt certain she could make the trip in a quarter hour on Emery's paper glider, but he insisted that the world wasn't ready for such eccentricity.
— Charlie N. Holmberg
He knew she would never have wanted rescue at this price, just as surely as he could not have withheld it.
— Jonathan Renshaw
The biggest mistake she'd seen several women make, was going into a relationship thinking she could change the man.
— Melody Anne
Pia was blackmailed into committing a crime more suicidal than she could possibly have imagined, and she had no one to blame but herself.
— Thea Harrison
She was strangely unaware that she could look and see freshly for herself, as she wrote, without primary regard for what had been said before.
— Robert M. Pirsig
She told them that the only grace they could have was the grace they could imagine. That if they could not see it, they would not have it.
— Toni Morrison
I don't get superheroes," she says,
"if you could see through everything
you'd see nothing at all. — Paul Madonna
"if you could see through everything
you'd see nothing at all. — Paul Madonna
She'd majored in English, hoping that meant she could spend the next four years reading and writing. And maybe the next four years after that.
— Rainbow Rowell
She simply could not imagine lives ending so soon. Oh, you poor young men, she thought wildly.
— Paul Russell
She could fade and wither- I didn't care. I would still go mad with tenderness at the mere sight of her.
— Vladimir Nabokov
So long as she could kill with a whisper, Arya need not be afraid of anyone ... but once she used up the last death, she would only be a mouse again.
— George R R Martin
Elinor was always firmly convinced of other people's hypocrisy since she could not believe that they noticed less than she did.
— Mary McCarthy
Frex had a notion that she wasn't sorry to see him go off from time to time, so that she could be glad to see him come back.
— Gregory Maguire
She reassembled her deranged silent treatment of the whole of the twentieth century, but it quit before she could fire it.
— Jonathan Lethem
I wish I had a hundred years, she said, very quietly. A hundred years I could give to you.
— Patrick Ness
She felt so human that he could barely carry on a conversation.
— L.A. Weatherly
She could be breathing fire and I wouldn't mind.
'You could be breathing fire and I wouldn't mind,' I say. — David Nicholls
'You could be breathing fire and I wouldn't mind,' I say. — David Nicholls
And no cheating, Lady." he said.
"But who could cheat Fate?" she asked. He shrugged."No-one. Yet everyone tries. — Terry Pratchett
"But who could cheat Fate?" she asked. He shrugged."No-one. Yet everyone tries. — Terry Pratchett
The wrong man could have brought it all crashing down," she told him. "A different man might have collapsed under the weight of the responsibility.
— Julie Anne Long
Her imagination was such that she could hear the song of the bird when it was still but a yolk in an egg.
— Dean Koontz
She said I could have a seat on the couch if I wanted to, but I told her I didn't believe in leather, so I stood.
— Jonathan Safran Foer
She must learn who he was, so that she could know what do do with him.
— Kristin Cashore
Promise was like a precious stone, she told me: hypnotising, but after a while the weight of it could sink you.
— Meg Haston
She was my black rose, a broken angel I could hug and drift away with into peaceful oblivion.
— Jess C. Scott
She was the only person who he could not dazzle, and he loved her for it.
— Maggie Stiefvater
It was as though she has found refuge inside a shell and the only sound she could hear was the sea of an inimical world.
— Milan Kundera
He was just beautiful. She'd never known a man could be beautiful, but he definitely was.
— Emily Jane Trent
You say the sweetest things. And that spaghetti perfume you're wearing is to die for. No hobo could resist.
She snarled. Heh. — Ilona Andrews
She snarled. Heh. — Ilona Andrews
Enough of this soul-searching. What would be, would be. She could only do what she thought was right.
— Iris Johansen
Away, and she could carry a bag on each arm, providing
— Michel Faber
And best of all, the wilderness of books, in which she could wander, where she liked, made the library a region of bliss to her.
— Louisa May Alcott
She was like some kind of Energizer Bunny nonstop bitch machine ... She needed three more husbands, so we could all take shifts listening to her.
— Victor Gischler
At playtime she twirled and spun across the playground so fast that none of the little boys in her class could catch her and they were all very cross.
— Katharine Holabird
She could only wait for someone, something, to free her from the invisible chains that bound her.
— Lisa Kleypas
My mother could make anybody feel guilty - she used to get letters of apology from people she didn't even know.
— Joan Rivers
My mom looks like she could burst into a pile of confetti, but shakes her hand and beams at Lily. "Please
— Alexa Riley