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Aunt J, I've begged for love for seventeen years. Without you, I would never have found it.
— Ellen Hopkins
Oh child, your language is so utterly simple and limited that it has the affect of extreme complication.
-Aunt Beast — Madeleine L'Engle
-Aunt Beast — Madeleine L'Engle
I still ached for my aunt, but Sydney was here, my hope and my anchor. I wasn't alone.
— Richelle Mead
This was not Aunt Dahlia, my good and kindly aunt, but my Aunt Agatha, the one who chews broken bottles and kills rats with her teeth.
— P.G. Wodehouse
- Aunt Artie?
- Why do you keep saying it like that? We loved each other more than anything. I can't imagine we could be different in your world. — Sherrilyn Kenyon
- Why do you keep saying it like that? We loved each other more than anything. I can't imagine we could be different in your world. — Sherrilyn Kenyon
I could not spend the rest of my life sitting in Brazil writing down who called whom uncle and aunt.
— Alan Furst
My aunts lived on liquor and seldom felt like eating much. I don't know what's wrong about a kid stealing when he's hungry.
— Ethel Waters
Aunt Marion was right ... Never marry a musician, and never answer the door.
— Charles M. Schulz
My great-aunt ... said nobody under 18 had any business reading Dickens ... She was right.
— Ursula K. Le Guin
I'm very busy, aunt, Henry replied, although he was clearly watching video game walk-throughs in his underwear.
— Maggie Stiefvater
Some of the best advice my aunt gave me was if you want to find out more about something you read.
— Amanda Penland
I was taught the alphabet by my aunts before I was four years old, and I was reading the Bible in class and beginning geography when I was six.
— Simon Newcomb
Aunt Agatha's demeanor now was rather like that of one who, picking daisies on the railway, has just caught the down express in the small of the back.
— P.G. Wodehouse