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She knew what she looked like - someone at the edge of catastrophe, someone already flinching from a blow that had not yet been delivered.
— Josephine Humphreys
That's the way Greek drama worked.
— Josephine Angelini
At first trouble is a new experience - gradually you learn that - that it isn't fatal.
— Josephine Lawrence
All my life, I have maintained that the people of the world can learn to live together in peace if they are not brought up in prejudice.
— Josephine Baker
Run," he whispered in her ear. "I love to chase.
— Josephine Angelini
Hey Orion? Put some pants on, toss her over your shoulder, and carry her off like a man, for the love of Pete!
— Josephine Angelini
No one ever understood disaster until it came.
— Josephine Herbst
I think the French have a romantic cliche that Englishmen have great style, great music, irony and sense of humour. Well, sometimes cliches are true.
— Josephine De La Baume
Lack of education," old Mrs. Sharpe said thoughtfully, "is an extraordinary handicap when one is being offensive. They had no resources at all.
— Josephine Tey
I like to look like a tomboy during the day and then a pin-up girl at night.
— Josephine De La Baume
Her body was heavy and tired, and she thought, I can't carry myself another step into this life.
— Josephine Humphreys
Why is it so damn cold in this damn house ... damn it!
— Josephine Angelini
Most people's first books are their best anyways. It's the one they wanted most to write.
— Josephine Tey
Funny, isn't it? I've known every love possible, but as the years stretched out, the love I longed for the most is the one I shared with my sister.
— Josephine Angelini
The earth was overwhelmed with beauty and indifferent to it, and I went with a heart ready to crack for its unbearable loveliness.
— Josephine Winslow Johnson
And then we'll each have to decide - each of us for ourselves - how far we're willing to go to stop her.
— Josephine Angelini
I'm safer with the Tailor and Pretty Will and every thief and cutthroat in the bend than I am with Miss Josephine Montfort of Gramecy Park.
— Jennifer Donnelly
Is Ajax my father?
— Josephine Angelini
If other men were houses, Lucas was her home.
— Josephine Angelini
Only the ones who run are worth catching.
— Josephine Angelini
But how would you all like to be mostly immortal, like Lucas?
— Josephine Angelini
The wheel goes round and round, some are up and some are on the down, and still the wheel goes round.
— Josephine Pollard
I think we can put this one on the 'he was definitely high' pile.
— Josephine Angelini
O Lord, if I could fly to my people and tell them of your goodness at the top of my voice, oh how many souls would be won!
— Josephine Bakhita
You're my invisible sun, aren't you?
- Dreamless — Josephine Angelini
- Dreamless — Josephine Angelini
All I know is that you cut off all of my hair and dyed it who-knows-what-color, and you used your pee to do it.
— Josephine Angelini
Everything drops away, comes to be unimportant in the dark. It's like sleep almost. A freedom from self, from ugliness ...
— Josephine Winslow Johnson
Fasting was good for the imagination but bad for logic.
— Josephine Tey
I have a palate, Williams. A precious possession. And I have no intention of prostituting it to pickles.
— Josephine Tey
Worldfoam. I like that. It sounds fluffy.
— Josephine Angelini
The more windows on the world a policeman has the better he is likely to be at his job,
— Josephine Tey
I believe in prayer. It's the best ...
— Josephine Baker
I like Frenchmen very much, because even when they insult you they do it so nicely.
— Josephine Baker
I think all those ancient prophecies are so full of poetic nonsense that half the time no one understands what they mean." ~ Helen
— Josephine Angelini
Television ... the new gladiatorial arena.
— Josephine Hart
I shall dance all my life ... I would like to die, breathless, spent, at the end of a dance.
— Josephine Baker
Oh, you young people act like old men. You have no fun.
— Josephine Baker
The humans who love us never last long. Scions are tragedy magnets. It's safer for them if we leave before the trouble starts." ~ Daphne
— Josephine Angelini
Lucas did in his life, his love for Helen would always define
— Josephine Angelini
Men and women find all sorts of ways to be together, all sorts of ways. Yours was high and dangerous. Most of us stay on the lower paths.
— Josephine Hart
Wima and Josephine. Well okay then. Okay.
— Janet Fitch
A violinist had a violin, a painter his palette. All I had was myself. I was the instrument that I must care for.
— Josephine Baker
We're so different. You're an intellectual. I'm an idiot."
"Don't say that," I yelled. "You're not an idiot, you stupid idiot. — Melina Marchetta
"Don't say that," I yelled. "You're not an idiot, you stupid idiot. — Melina Marchetta
Poetry contains almost all you need to know about life.
— Josephine Hart
LILY FELL OUT OF THE SKY.
— Josephine Angelini
Each time I leaped I seemed to touch the sky and when I regained earth it seemed to be mine alone.
— Josephine Baker
The people who love you will guide you like bright lights into the other worlds.
— Josephine Angelini
I think if I'm ever asked to recall what Year 12 was all about, I'll remember it as one big cappuccino experience.
— Melina Marchetta
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
I have two loves: my country and Paris.
— Josephine Baker
Boredom is the fear of self.
— Marie Josephine De Suin
Even if it kills me, staying awake and seeing you ... is better than any dream.
— Josephine Angelini
Could it be that the great Bonaparte is incapable of fathering a child? that it is not I who am at fault but you?
— Carolly Erickson
I'm not intimidated by anyone. Everyone is made with two arms, two legs, a stomach and a head. Just think about that.
— Josephine Baker
The only time you ever hurt me is when you leave me.
— Josephine Angelini
The Gods know what it is to be eternal, and they love to toy with mortals who use absolutes.
— Josephine Angelini
There's a natural depravity in inanimate things that's quite shocking, when you think of it.
— Josephine Pinckney
CHAPTER 10: For questions about librarians featured in erotic literature, you will find absolutely nothing in the public library.
— Josephine Carr
I ran away from St. Louis, and then I ran away from the United States, because of that terror of discrimination.
— Josephine Baker
People Should not be protected from the world.. -It cripples them.
— Josephine Humphreys
There was no room in his life for Marta, and none in her life for him; but it was a pity, all the same.
— Josephine Tey
I wanted to get far away from those who believed in cruelty, so then I went to France, a land of true freedom, democracy, equality and fraternity.
— Josephine Baker
I swear it by the River Styx,
— Josephine Angelini
Lord make me satisfied with small things. Make me content to live on the outside of life. God make me love the rind!
— Josephine Winslow Johnson
New gods arise when they are needed.
— Josephine Winslow Johnson
[On Napoleon:] The Emperor is too grand for anybody to tell him the truth, everybody who surrounds him flatters him all day long.
— Josephine De Beauharnais
We do have choice, but not without some agony.
— Josephine Hart
Enemy," hiss the bushes all around. The rest of the Pride glided forward, surrounding Lily, Rowan, and Spike.
— Josephine Angelini
Should Cassandra initiate us, Sibyl? Matt asked, his eyes narrowed like he was testing a dangerous theory that could blow up in his face.
— Josephine Angelini
We learn from tragedy. Slowly.
— Josephine Hart
A man may own a ship, but unless he is captain of a crew he goes where the ship goes.
— Josephine Tey
An urgent missive sent to Josephine Home in three days. Don't wash.
— Napoleon Bonaparte
We've got to show that blacks and whites are treated equally in the army. Otherwise, what's the point of waging war on Hitler?
— Josephine Baker
Because you, Your Chosen Oneness, can come and go down here as you please.
— Josephine Angelini
Helen hadn't realized how heavy the burden of hate had been until she was allowed to put it down.
— Josephine Angelini
Alone on the timeless beach, Josephine Pellegrini finds herself disappointed by the end of the world.
— Hannu Rajaniemi
Art is an elastic sort of love.
— Josephine Baker
All men can live together, if they wish to.
— Josephine Baker
I am Josephine Darly, and I intend to live forever.
— Tessa Gratton
I live to make you smile, Josephine.
— J.L. Mac
I will thank you not to be impertinent," said Aunt Josephine, using a word which here means "pointing out that I'm wrong, which annoys me".
— Lemony Snicket
She's always loved writers, even more than the books I think. They're like personal friends to her.
— Josephine Hart
The films I find boring are the ones that have no space for the audience's misconceptions.
— Josephine Decker
Try to remember that dreams do come true, but they don't come easily.
— Josephine Angelini
One of the secrets of a successful life is to know how to be a little profitably crazy.
— Josephine Tey
It was like they were kissing for the first time.
— Josephine Angelini
To realise our dreams we must decide to wake up.
— Josephine Baker
I made you a world.
— Josephine Angelini
They want to see my face - they need to see it.
— Josephine Angelini
Beautiful? It's all a question of luck. I was born with good legs. As for the rest ... beautiful, no. Amusing, yes.
— Josephine Baker
A crucible's craving is her mechanic's mandate.
— Josephine Angelini
All damaged people are dangerous. Survival makes them so.' 'Why?' 'Because they have no pity. They know what others can survive, as they did.
— Josephine Hart
The secret to the fountain of youth is to think youthful thoughts.
— Josephine Baker
Luna Sea's music moves quickly but intelligibly, with a darkly frenetic, creative energy.
— Josephine Yun
My whole life I've wondered what it feels like to be loved like that. To be loved more.
— Josephine Angelini
Things that have cost more than they're worth leave a bitter taste. A taste of salt and sweat.
— Josephine Winslow Johnson