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    Daphne du Maurier
    “If only there could be an invention that bottled up a memory, like scent. And it never faded, and it never got stale. And then, when one wanted it, the bottle could be uncorked, and it would be like living the moment all over again.”
    Daphne du Maurier, Rebecca

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    Heather Fawcett
    “If something is impossible, you cannot be terrible at it.”
    Heather Fawcett, Emily Wilde's Encyclopaedia of Faeries

  • #3
    L.M. Montgomery
    “Anne always remembered the silvery, peaceful beauty and fragrant calm of that night. It was the last night before sorrow touched her life; and no life is ever quite the same again when once that cold, sanctifying touch has been laid upon it.”
    L.M. Montgomery, Anne of Green Gables

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    L.M. Montgomery
    “I am sure we should not shut our hearts against the healing influences that nature offers us. But I understand your feeling. I think we all experience the same thing. We resent the thought that anything can please us when someone we love is no longer here to share the pleasure with us, and we almost feel as if we were unfaithful to our sorrow when we find our interest in life returning to us.”
    L.M. Montgomery, Anne of Green Gables

  • #5
    Yael van der Wouden
    “What was joy, anyway. What was the worth of happiness that left behind a crater thrice the size of its impact.”
    Yael van der Wouden, The Safekeep

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    Rachel Gillig
    “You want to throw me down. And I, prideful, disdainful, godless, want to drag you into the dirt with me.”
    Rachel Gillig, The Knight and the Moth

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    Anne Brontë
    “This paper will serve instead of a confidential friend into whose ear I might pour forth the overflowings of my heart. It will not sympathize with my distresses, but then, it will not laugh at them, and, if I keep it close, it cannot tell again; so it is, perhaps, the best friend I could have for the purpose.”
    Anne Brontë, The Tenant of Wildfell Hall

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    Louisa May Alcott
    “My child, the troubles and temptations of your life are beginning, and may be many; but you can overcome and outlive them all if you learn to feel the strength and tenderness of your Heavenly Father as you do that of your earthly one. The more you love and trust Him, the nearer you will feel to Him, and the less you will depend on human power and wisdom. His love and care never tire or change, can never be taken from you, but may become the source of lifelong peace, happiness, and strength. Believe this heartily, and go to God with all your little cares, and hopes, and sins, and sorrows, as freely and confidingly as you come to your mother.”
    Louisa May Alcott, Little Women



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