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That's how you have to read this book, you see. You wade through a few sentences, then stop and think about them, then wade through a few more.
— Susanna Kearsley
Rob was always a gentleman.
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David McClelland was changed by that day more than most men.
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The years might change our outer selves, but underneath it all we stayed the same, we kept our patterns ...
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No matter what the bards may say, there's no romance in dying for a man.
— Susanna Kearsley
These are your beautiful days, Julia Beckett, he promised softly.
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clearing and into the
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Life is always uncertain,'he said with a shrug. 'We cannot let the fear of what might happen stop us living as we choose.
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It was a thing intangible, yet clearly felt - the sense that time was moving round him, past him, leaving him untouched.
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The firebird drops a feather, was his summary, and if you're fool enough to pick it up and chase the bird itself, you're in for trouble.
— Susanna Kearsley
Tis never the place, but the people one shares it with who are the cause of our happiest memories.
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There was no DVR, no Netflix, and no binge-watching. We didn't even have a VCR till I was nearly out of high school.
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Try looking with your soul, instead. The soul sees what truly matters.
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The moonlight made ghosts of the bed hangings, and cast a spectral pool about my feet
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Well, it was over now, I thought. Time everyone forgot, forgave, let be.
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The strongest soldier cannot balance long upon the blade that does divide his honor and his heart, and whatever way he falls, the cut will kill him.
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Edmund had obviously never yet experienced the speed with which news traveled round the docklands. "Is there anyone who does not know him?" "All
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Hindsight, I thought, was like a punishment, remorseless in its clarity and painfully unable to change what had gone before.
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We rarely see the things we don't expect to see.
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Writing is sometimes a balancing act between keeping things easily readable and being accurate.
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Into the air. There was love here - not perfect, but strong,
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And has the truth become the property of those who can afford it?' The
— Susanna Kearsley
I've told you once I would not force you to my will ... When we become lovers, it will be because you desire as much as I
-Richard — Susanna Kearsley
-Richard — Susanna Kearsley
Hope rarely enters into it. 'Tis action moves the world.
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It's the pursuit of love and happiness that is the driving force of the romantic novel.
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Knowing that the battle will not end the way he wishes does not make it any less worthwhile the fight.
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The world becomes a wider place, with but a little learning.
— Susanna Kearsley
Was there another Celia Sands?
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When I meet a wind I cannot fight , I can do naught but set my sails to let it take me where it will.
— Susanna Kearsley
Whatever time we have," he said, "it will be time enough.
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Hiding the person you are,' he said, 'won't make you happy. I never hide who I am. What I am.
— Susanna Kearsley
hard-scraping tools, with his sharp-featured face and the mirthless dark eyes that seemed always, whenever
— Susanna Kearsley
Ye'll never best your fears until ye face them
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There are times when our victories have a cost that we did not foresee, when winning brings us loss.
— Susanna Kearsley
A grieving person's like a person treading in deep water
if they've nothing to hold on to, they lose hope. They slide right under. — Susanna Kearsley
if they've nothing to hold on to, they lose hope. They slide right under. — Susanna Kearsley
...a man with eyes the color of the winter sea.
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Tis the curse of a woman of influence that she must always be reckoned unvirtuous.
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Then, stop worrying so much what the rest of us think; just get on the damned donkey and ride it.
— Susanna Kearsley
Sometimes, the scales of justice find a level of their own, without our help ... And sometimes, in seeking justice, we don't always serve it.
— Susanna Kearsley
I told ye I'd come back to ye.
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D'you think I'd let a little thing like the grave come between us?
-Richard — Susanna Kearsley
-Richard — Susanna Kearsley
So you are not a coward, after all," he said, and I fancied his tone was faintly pleased. "You would face the devil on his own footing.
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But what you bring back with you in the end, he said, might not be what you started out in search of to begin with
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Men who watch, and say little, very often are much wiser than the men they serve.
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Let the devil bar my way, I will come back to ye.
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We don't let them die, in Wales
Merlin, and Arthur and Owain
we keep them close by and asleep in the hills to be awakended if ever we need them. — Susanna Kearsley
Merlin, and Arthur and Owain
we keep them close by and asleep in the hills to be awakended if ever we need them. — Susanna Kearsley
Some things weren't meant to live in cages.
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Even Austrian landladies recognise the hand of destiny at work.
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For if there was no winter, we could never hope for spring.
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I'm looking for a man.
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Children teach you worries that you never knew you had,
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