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Harriet never minded admitting she didn't know something. So what, she thought, I could always learn.
— Louise Fitzhugh
Men should either be clean shaven, mustached or wear full beards. "That little wisp looks like it was just the best he could do," she thought,
— Margaret Mitchell
As his teeth left bite marks down the side of her neck, she thought maybe she didn't need oxygen anymore. He could just breathe for her.
— Stylo Fantome
Mama learned to laugh with them, before they could laugh at her, and to do it so well no one could be sure what she really thought or felt.
— Dorothy Allison
She thought how sharp words could sting when they held the truth.
— Mary Alice Monroe
If I called her she would pretend not to hear, but would come a few moments later when it could appear that she had thought of doing so first.
— Arthur Edward Pearse Brome Weigall
She could never be a saint, but she thought she could be a martyr if they killed her quick.
— Flannery O'Connor
She thought that one might not make a dent in the Great Sadness, but one could help make another person whole.
— Peter Heller
I really thought she was going to die before I could tell her that I was going to die, too.
— John Greem
In this light she could almost be a beauty, he thought. In this light she could almost be a knight. - Jaime
— George R R Martin
Deffand fell in love with him, and thought that at her age she could
— Virginia Woolf
As Lacy waited for her turn to speak on Peter's behalf, she thought back to the first time she realized she could hate her own child.
— Jodi Picoult
She thought it was too bad it didn't work the other way around, so you could get braver and smarter as you move up in years. But
— Peter Straub
Mick had heard Portia say that
before, but she had thought it was a
tale. How could a colored man be a
doctor? — Carson McCullers
before, but she had thought it was a
tale. How could a colored man be a
doctor? — Carson McCullers
She needs to let loose, I thought you could help her."
"Isn't that your job?"
"Not yet. — Karina Halle
"Isn't that your job?"
"Not yet. — Karina Halle
Murder could happen, she thought as she drove to Cop Central, to anyone, anywhere, anytime.
— J.D. Robb
Thought about having one last kiss, but in the end the only way she could leave was to walk away without looking back.
— Sarra Manning
She has always thought that kindness was an active thing. But the not doing of something, an act of restraint -- could that be kindness too?
— Jessie Burton
That was a funny thing about friends, Marylin thought. You could know a person practically your whole life and she could still surprise you.
— Frances O'Roark Dowell
She had to find her own story, and she could make it whatever shape she thought best.
— Tad Williams
She thought I had magic within me, magic that could change lives. She said that there were ways of bringing this magic to life.
— Shradhdha. S
At times she had thought that this was the only kind of connection you could have with people - intense, inexplicable and ultimately incomplete.
— Mary Gaitskill
This is how we always feel, she thought. We sleepwalk through our lives, because how could we live if we were always this awake? Someone
— Terry Pratchett
You'd think the man could have called her once, she thought, scowling at her boots. Sent a telegram, a damn smoke signal.
— Nora Roberts
To love makes one solitary, she thought. She could tell nobody, not even Septimus now ...
— Virginia Woolf
he was more than a little daunted by her brain power. He thought she could probably take over the world. Yet
— Veronica Henry
And as soon as I thought this, I tried to think of something else quickly. Because we were so close that I felt sometimes like she could read my mind.
— Augusten Burroughs
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
She simply could not imagine lives ending so soon. Oh, you poor young men, she thought wildly.
— Paul Russell
I watched her walk away and thought that if anybody could make a fighting suit look sexy, it'd be Sean. But even she couldn't.
— Joe Haldeman
I thought she was the funniest woman, and I believed being a comedian was the most exciting thing you could be.
— Maya Rudolph
Oh, please, could the cohesive-thought fairies land on her with some inspiration? She sounded like an idiot.
— Anna J. Stewart
I watched her backside as she went. I thought perhaps I wouldn't die if I could still find time to watch a well-crafted bottom
— Mark Lawrence
She thought she could so she did.
— Melissa Muldoon
Enough of this soul-searching. What would be, would be. She could only do what she thought was right.
— Iris Johansen
She'd thought that death could be an answer, because she was too immature to realize it was the biggest question of all. Yesterday,
— Jodi Picoult
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
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
This is what made a book great, she thought, that you could read it over and over and never get tired of it.
— Jeanne Birdsall
Glory had rehearsed angry outbursts in anticipation of his arrival. She began to hope he would come so she could tell him exactly what she thought.
— Marilynne Robinson
Septimus has been working too hard - that was all she could say to her own mother. To love makes one solitary, she thought.
— Virginia Woolf
The thought occurred to me that she could easily take her knife and slash it though my spine.
— Alexandra Bracken
She could be anyone. Become anyone. The thought both sickened and frightened her, but the resolve made her calm again.
— Marissa Meyer
He thought she was someone who could break the pattern of history. And he was offering to break it with her.
— Sharon Cameron
Whenever she thought she could not feel more alone, the universe peeled back another layer of darkness.
— Janet Fitch
Her body became liquid, and she thought, if they could bottle him, he would make the best pain medication.
— Marissa Meyer
I supported Hillary Clinton. She would have made an excellent president. I didn't think she could get elected. I thought it was too soon.
— Gloria Steinem
She came into the room, carrying a kerosene lantern this time, and Steven couldn't help cringing when he thought of the damage that could do. But
— Linda Lael Miller