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  • #1
    Jean Plaidy
    “How stupid lovers can be! But if they were not, there would be no story.”
    Jean Plaidy, The Courts of Love

  • #2
    William Shakespeare
    “Journeys end in lovers meeting,
    Every wise man's son doth know.”
    William Shakespeare, Twelfth Night

  • #3
    Pat Conroy
    “We children sat transfixed before that moon our mother had called forth from the waters. When the moon had reached its deepest silver, my sister, Savannah, though only three, cried aloud to our mother, to Luke and me, to the river and the moon, "Oh, Mama, do it again!" And I had my earliest memory.”
    Pat Conroy, The Prince of Tides

  • #4
    Oscar Wilde
    “The highest as the lowest form of criticism is a mode of autobiography. Those who find ugly meanings in beautiful things are corrupt without being charming. This is a fault.”
    Oscar Wilde

  • #5
    Sherry    Jones
    “How many times in life have I been advised to "toe the line," to "tone it down," to stop "pushing the envelope"? As a journalist, I had to keep my opinions to myself for 30 years. I thought that, as an artist, I'd have the liberty to express my views. Now I'm told that doing so might hurt my readership.

    I'm so idealistic, as I said elsewhere on FB today, that I think people ought to read my books because they're good. Period.”
    Sherry Jones

  • #6
    Tinney Sue Heath
    “You know you're in the wrong century when you farble the poor young woman at the cosmetics counter thus: "Why do they put the mascara in little amphorae?!? We're not trying to transport it in Barbie doll merchant vessels - we just want it to stand up on the counter." If her face had been any blanker, her features would have disappeared.”
    Tinney S. Heath

  • #7
    Patricia O'Sullivan
    “She knew that she must sit quietly and patiently and, like her beloved butterflies, eventually he would come to rest.”
    Patricia O'Sullivan, Hope of Israel



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