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She breathed slowly, searching for words. "You've set me free, and I can't be caged again.
— Laura Bacchi
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
When she finally pulled away from him - much to Aley's stuttering forward reluctance - he wanted only to echo Aley's words:
Oh! Do it again. — Charlotte Stein
Oh! Do it again. — Charlotte Stein
You don't have to speak. Words fade," she whispered. "I know that better than anyone. Words are forgotten; they are regretted.Unnecessary. I know.
— Amelia Atwater-Rhodes
She hadn't heard the words Star Trek in seven days and it felt amazing. The
— John Corey Whaley
Inside a book, she captures all that's lost. She journals so her words won't fly away.
— Stephanie Hemphill
Madame ... gloatingly savored her words as earlier she had savored her pig's trotter.
— Georges Simenon
This is our tragedy, she said in his words, our fictions are killing us, but if we didn't have those fictions, maybe that would kill us too.
— Salman Rushdie
We were very happy' - it was such a pleasure to voice these things, she wished there were more words. 'Very happy
— Rachel Joyce
And I? I drink, I burn, I gather dreams.
And sometimes I tell a story. Because Promethea asks me for a bowl of words before she goes to sleep. — Helene Cixous
And sometimes I tell a story. Because Promethea asks me for a bowl of words before she goes to sleep. — Helene Cixous
She thought how sharp words could sting when they held the truth.
— Mary Alice Monroe
When words we want, love teacheth to indite;
And what we blush to speak, she bids us write. — Robert Herrick
And what we blush to speak, she bids us write. — Robert Herrick
He told her over and over how beautiful she was but, to her, his beauty was beyond any words she would ever be able to speak.
— Kathleen Valentine
Like the perfect collision of oils on a canvas.
She was a walking piece of art. Words and all. — Candace Knoebel
She was a walking piece of art. Words and all. — Candace Knoebel
The money The girl stiffened at something she heard in his voice, something jagged and sharp, like words torn by the blade of a knife.
— Billie Letts
She stores so many of his words in her head that she feels as if she has become nothing more than a book he has written.
— Benjamin Alire Saenz
When we are together, it's just us. No one else."
She swallowed hard, but relaxed at his words. "That's good because I don't share. — Carrie Ann Ryan
She swallowed hard, but relaxed at his words. "That's good because I don't share. — Carrie Ann Ryan
I am yours," she whispered. The words cut like knives, barely out of her mouth before he stole them, sealing them with his own lips.
— Kiersten White
I swear it looked like she wanted her words to slither around us and go out the door unheard.
— Jazz Feylynn
For so delicious were the words she sung,it seem'd he had loved them a whole summer long.
— John Keats
She wanted to lose herself in the words, in other times and places
— George R R Martin
But she always sweetly and tenderly called him Mungo for it was Mungo and his words of truth that had finally set her free.
— Anthony Jay Cleveland
Back then, Miss Sarah pulled words up from her throat like she was raising water from a well.
— Sue Monk Kidd
The words she sang were his. They told of evils in the world and an absent hero.
— Katherine Starbird
She resumed pacing, no longer able to focus on the words. Luke was coming back. Her Luke. Her hot, badass scientist.
— Rachel Grant
A good editor doesn't rewrite words, she rewires synapses.
— S. Kelley Harrell
Politics. Later, they read some more in bed, adhering to the tradition of circling the words she didn't know and
— Markus Zusak
She had only to open a door, nothing but a door between the words,just large enough for her and Farid to pass through ...
— Cornelia Funke
She was night-time and words were the dream.
— Jeanette Winterson
Do not hope; instead, observe were words that Flora, as a cynic, had found useful in the extreme. She repeated them to herself a lot.
— Kate DiCamillo
Listeria, wisteria. Ha. Funny words. She
— Liane Moriarty
The words are spat through the phone line. They're loud and wet in my ear. "Y' big dickhead." She's lovely, isn't she?
— Markus Zusak
She had always wanted words, she loved them; grew up on them. Words gave her clarity, brought reason, shape.
— Michael Ondaatje
I want to tell her how much she's become the center of my being. But I can't. The words won't come.
— Simone Elkeles
Yep, she was a disastrophe. Pathetic.
— Gretchen McNeil
Mum insists on calling Sat Nav "the Talking Map," like she's a medieval peasant who believes in witchcraft.
— Marian Keyes
She didn't know their names, but friends she knew they were, friends without names, songs without words, always the best.
— Virginia Woolf
Only words were capable of beheading a zombie," she thought, "I would presently find myself in the company of the world's two greatest warriors.
— Seth Grahame-Smith
Do you have any preliminary intel? Gwen asked, and from her words I figured she'd had ongoing commando's woman lessons.
— Kristen Ashley
She knew words no one had ever heard of, and she used words every day that had been mainly dead or sleeping for hundreds of years.
— Mark Helprin
She found as always that words on paper proved themselves; they were so beautifully true.
— Robert A. Heinlein
She's not the one I want." His words came out terse. "It's you. It's been you since ... since the minute I first saw you.
— C.C. Hunter
I am worried we've run out of words, and am hoping she is just saving them for later.
— David Levithan
Love can't kill me," I say, parroting Carla's words.
"That's not true," she says. "Whoever told you that? — Nicola Yoon
"That's not true," she says. "Whoever told you that? — Nicola Yoon
Hermione uses all these big long tongue twister words. I don't know what she's going on about half the time!
— Emma Watson
But the words she chooses withhold their best qualities, they refuse to match the way she feels inside.
— Jessie Burton
Words are intimacy she won't allow and he would not dare ask for.
— Melina Marchetta
Those fateful words We are now at war with Germany, and for several hours felt strangely numb. She tried to phone Pamela
— Kate Atkinson
She read books as one would breathe air, to fill up and live.
— Annie Dillard
She received his note not two minutes later. She opened it, her heart pounding. But there were only two words on the paper. Marry me.
— Courtney Milan
She thinks about his words, hearing the truth of them. They resonate, as if a tuning fork aligned with the sound of her heart and gave it a voice.
— Kimberly Morgan
She hurried at his words, beset with fears, For there were sleeping dragons all around ...
— John Keats
She wanted to take those words back. But they were out, shattering in the air all around them, slicing them both.
— Lisa Unger
He could see plainly that she was not herself. That is, he could not see that she was becoming herself [ ... ].
— Kate Chopin
I have respect for literature. If he found the words, if she found the words - this is a book!
— Agnes Varda
Well, she wasn't strong enough to avoid being the background of my art. Just the background. Her words just my canvas.
— Janet Fitch
She took the facts and in a natural way charged them with tension; she intensified reality as she reduced it to words, she injected it with energy.
— Elena Ferrante
I told her yeah, but there was no skin on my voice and she heard the bones in my words like I did. And I knew.
— Cath Crowley
Another world must surely exist somewhere one where she would be known in some deep way that was far beyond words.
— Alice Hoffman
Sentences swallowed and sung back and swallowed all over again. She was made entirely out of words.
— Emma Donoghue
So, she tells me, the words dribbling out with the cranberry muffin crumbs, commas dunked in her coffee.
— Laurie Halse Anderson
But she finds it so difficult to verbalize, Charles dear. It helps her if she can quote instead of working out words of her own.
— Madeleine L'Engle
He switched off the light, came back and sat in the chair. In the darkness, Liesel kept her eyes open. She was watching the words.
— Markus Zusak
You say your ex-girlfriend left you for someone else. In other words, she found a brighter star in the sky.
— Tony Sakalauskas
I love you, she said. Khalid lifted his head to hers. She placed a hand against his cheek. Beyond words.
— Renee Ahdieh
She needed to scream two little words. But Jo didn't surrender; she Hulk-smashed. She squeezed until things broke.
— Kresley Cole
Something inside her opened strong and raw while she played with those two words. I matter.
— A. Lynn
Again she lost herself in the talk, and again her words seemed to be warming her whole body.
— Yasunari Kawabata
I think' she said, choosing her words with care, ; that any good impulse can be twisted into something evil.
— Cassandra Clare
I know about graffiti,' I say, and the words come out as if I'm an old lady saying she likes the hip-hop.
— Cath Crowley
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
You can fuck me if you want," she said. "I know a man needs to be able to say thank you - and words don't always come so easy.
— Sharon Weil