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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
She had no fear of the spotlight, only of the places it did not reach.
— David Halberstam
Yes," she said. "People can't realize what France is like. If they did, it couldn't all go on. He didn't have a sabre cut. They blew him all to bits.
— Anonymous
Nevertheless, she did not weep, because, for one thing, it would have made her eyes red, and another, it would be of very little use.
— Georgette Heyer
She did not know why it seemed to her so tragic to cry in her sleep.
— W. Somerset Maugham
She screamed out... and whether it was to help him or for him to help her, she did not know.
— Madeleine L'Engle
Originally a stylist took terrible dresses and did everything she could to make them wonderful. Now, you create an image. It's much more specialized.
— China Machado
What red lips you have," he said in her ear. Did she dare say it? "All the better to kiss you with, my dear," she replied. And then their lips met.
— Annette Curtis Klause
I did not live Chloe for her body, I loved her body for the promise of who she was. It was a most inspiring promise
— Alain De Botton
It was hard work-a hard life-but now that she was about to leave it she did not find it a wholly undesirable life.
— James Joyce
It's not that we didn't get along, it's just that my mother-in-law is very objective. She objected to everything I did.
— Beverly D'Angelo
She did not admire him any more than she had. It was merely that she considered him the Lesser of two evils.
— Edgar Rice Burroughs
It did not matter whether he thought she was in mortal danger or simply falling, certain to survive. She fell and he followed..
— Kelley Armstrong
Girl that age ought not to have so many troubles, but she did. Looking at it that way, them two was about made for each other.
— Bryn Greenwood
She did it without thinking--At that moment she was pure Gilly again: red-haired, with fury for blood, perfect aim, and nothing to lose.
— Tiffany Baker
She slept deeply, but as usual, she did not dream. It had been months; none of them was dreaming anymore. [p. 227]
— Anne Lamott
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 reached below the seat, where she'd stashed the little revolver. "You'll feel better having it," Charlie had said. Suddenly she did.
— Gwen Florio
Marianne was silent; it was impossible for her to say what she did not feel, however trivial the occasion ...
— Jane Austen
He took the box but did not avail himself of a tissue. She understood. Sometimes it was comforting to feel the wetness of grief's tears on your face.
— Julius Lester
Was all this real to her? Did she think it was temporary? Or maybe that was the point of love: not to think.
— Miranda July
My mother taught me about the power of inspiration and courage, and she did it with a strength and a passion that I wish could be bottled.
— Carly Fiorina
She thought how strange it would be if she ever said 'Hello' to him. One did not greet oneself each morning.
— Ayn Rand
What if she never remembers?"
"Then you better make her fall in love with you, again."
"How did I do it the first time?"
"You let her in. — Abbi Glines
"Then you better make her fall in love with you, again."
"How did I do it the first time?"
"You let her in. — Abbi Glines
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
The dreamer in her Had fallen in love with me and she did not know it. That moment the dreamer in me Fell in love with her and I knew it
— Ted Hughes
Woke me up," she whispers. "I'm sure it did." I'm fascinated. "What were you dreaming about?" "You," she says in a small voice.
— E.L. James
She did not dare let it behind her, all unseen. Unseemly. All unseamed.
— Patrick Rothfuss
Did she tell you I set puppies on fire, too?" Vann asked. "She did not," I said. "It may have been implied.
— John Scalzi
Josie." My name shook with his amusement and it was annoying because the way it did sounded lovely. "She gave me you.
— Kristen Ashley
Love. That was what she had that IT did not have.
— Madeleine L'Engle
What did it matter anyway that she was so much lovelier than the other girls when Henry was so blind.
— Anna Godbersen
She had always loved him, after all. And perhaps he knew it. Perhaps he saw more than she had suspected. And despite it, he did not look away.
— Meredith Duran
She did not know it then, that some of the moving force in our life are meant to touch us briefly and go there way.
— Ruskin Bond
Prompted by the sky, which seemed to make it all a little futile - what they said, what they did - she said something perfectly commonplace again.
— Virginia Woolf
Personally, it's rude. You got three kids with the lady, she just did 17 years for you and you're not gonna leave your ... whatever!
— Gabourey Sidibe
She had the temper of a Tartar and the rages of a wild cat and, at such times, she did not seem to care what she said or how much it hurt.
— Margaret Mitchell
It was funny because she thought of herself as a good team player, although sometimes she suspected that no one else on her team did.
— Kate Atkinson
Mary Shelley may well have invented science fiction. I think she did! But after that it seemed to be a boys' game.
— William Gibson
Though she'd never been ashamed of what she'd done, she'd kept it secret because she'd understood that others wouldn't view it the same way she did.
— Kresley Cole
You really love me?" she asked wistfully.
"The devil!" he exclaimed, looking over his shoulder. "Did I forget to say it? The thing I came to say? — Mary Balogh
"The devil!" he exclaimed, looking over his shoulder. "Did I forget to say it? The thing I came to say? — Mary Balogh
She did not sing it at bedtimes because all small boys born to the High Speech must face the dark alone,
— Stephen King
She did not know why the heat felt so heavy in that house, why all of a sudden it felt so much less like warmth than she remembered.
— Abby Slovin
Play fair, Haller." "It's not a fair game. Did she tell you
— Michael Connelly
She did not know the nature of her loneliness. The only words that named it were: This is not the world I expected.
— Ayn Rand
Why did it make her feel like she had nothing?
— Melanie Furlong-Riesgo
The women kept washing floors. It seemed to be what they did in difficult times. Unvarying things, she saw, must have a deeper value than we know.
— Don DeLillo
Never had she danced so beautifully; the sharp knives cut her feet, but she did not feel it, for the pain in her heart was far greater.
— Hans Christian Andersen
She was dreaming. It was dark. Her eyes didn't get used to it; her heart did.
— Maggie Stiefvater
And she had discovered the best reason, the one that trumps all others: She did it because she liked the way it made her feel. Is
— Jonathan Raymond
It's like she thinks she did me a favor by raising me to believe that the entire world was out to get me, by making sure I never get my hopes up.
— Rainbow Rowell
Did she not get it? He'd done everything but hit her on the head and drag her into a cave.
— Lilith Saintcrow
You know that saying about how you don't know what you have until it's gone? I already did know what I had, and now that she's gone, I know even more.
— A.S. King
I thought you lot brought a buildin' down on 'is 'ead."
"We did," Sam replied before she could. "I don't think it took. — Kady Cross
"We did," Sam replied before she could. "I don't think it took. — Kady Cross
After all, Ginger Rogers did everything that Fred Astaire did. She just did it backwards and in high heels.
— Ann Richards
She did not know how the figure was, but she knew it was damaged too badly to live.
— Stephen Lloyd Jones
Domon would learn; even when a woman needed help, if she did not want it, she made you pay for giving it.
— Robert Jordan
She did not know what sort of person he was. But she thought---she hoped---that he would hold her trust as the fragile, precious thing it was.
— Theresa Romain
Chanel is everywhere. Pick up a magazine. You'll find Chanel all over it. That's the imprint that she had. I mean, she did so much.
— Douglas Kirkland
she was enveloped by a wave of calm. Funny how just seeing the giant logo of an apple with a bite out of it did that to her.
— Michelle Gagnon
I wrote 'Oath' for Cher Lloyd because there were really no best-friend anthems out there. Not only did she love it, she wanted me to rap on it, too!
— Becky G
And perhaps it did not matter in what world she belonged if both worlds were marching in step.
— Robin McKinley
What did you do with your life, Master Bran?" she demanded accusingly. "More to the point, what will you do with your life now that you have it back?
— Stephen R. Lawhead
Someone told her she couldn't do something; she did it. Every barrier she turned into a gate.
— Kristin Hannah
You're staring at my ass."
"Yes, I am." It's what he did in the mornings, when she woke up and spent the first hour lying around in bed. — Tara Janzen
"Yes, I am." It's what he did in the mornings, when she woke up and spent the first hour lying around in bed. — Tara Janzen
She would never blame him for being the ineffectual idler so long as he did it sincerely, from the attitude that nothing much was worth doing
— F Scott Fitzgerald
It was not so much what Vicki did that night: it was what she said. It was not so much her behaviour: it was her vocabulary!
— Patrick Hamilton
She did some sort of magic bra trick to get it off and out of her shirt. All women seemed to know the same maneuver.
— Jamie McGuire
Sunlight streamed through the room, clinging to him like it wanted him as much as she did.
— Cindi Madsen
And though I've always believed she and I shared many things in common. I did not know how deeply I could feel it.
It's killing me. — Tahereh Mafi
It's killing me. — Tahereh Mafi
She had always loved the stars. But in the desert of winter it was impossible to forget that they were cold, and distant, and did not care.
— Seth Dickinson
...they did not come down hard on Leone because she had murdered her lover. It was because her sister was a nun.
— Chancellor Press
She loved him, even though it was so hard to love anybody else after loving my dad. I think I knew this before she did.
— Margaret McMullan
Who did it, Sephy?' She repeated. 'Who beat you up? 'Cause whoever it was, I'll kill them.
— Malorie Blackman
So she left Rowan in the hall. But it did not stop her from wishing she could keep him.
— Sarah J. Maas
It was her, something about her- whenever she did something that felt like a raw invitation, he simply went mad in his effort to take up the gauntlet.
— Jacquelyn Frank
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
I hate getting yelled at, that'll get you on my bad side. My mom never yelled at me. She just told us what needed to be done and we did it.
— Edgerrin James
It matters not, for she did not need her eyes to tell her who she was. She knew it by your love for her.
— Kate Morton
Baby, I'm dying for it to be all over this." "Please don't die. You wouldn't get to enjoy this if you did," she says
— Georgia Cates
It was a profound pleasure to her not to know what was coming next, provided some one whom she loved did.
— George MacDonald
My mom took all of my behavior personally. Everything I did, she thought it was an act of rebellion against her. But it was just me being me.
— Pink
She found it an interesting exercise to explore a place with a person she did not know well, following not only her own impulses but also his.
— Lydia Davis
She did not see why anyone should worry about her soul, even the people she marched with. "When it gives me trouble," she'd sneer, "I'll call y'all.
— Alice Walker
My mother did not want cancer to interfere with my life, as she knew it would eventually end hers.
— Jenna Morasca