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Outer Banks
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Anne Rivers Siddons9,844 ratings, 3.92 average rating, 398 reviews
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“Everything about it and the fierce old coast around it, had the ring and taste and feel of utter rightness to me. Its peace and loneliness crept into my veins and ran there, its wildness called out to the deep buried wildness in my heart.”
― Outer Banks
― Outer Banks
“They are love, those rare blinding early friendships. Not everyone has them, and almost no one gets more than one. The others, the later ones, are not the same. These first grow in a soil found only in the country of the young and are possible only there, because their medium is unbroken time and proximity and discovery. Later, there is not enough of any of those for the total, ongoing immersions that these friendships are...These friendships may continue past first youth, but I don't think they often do. Their primary strength is that fire of exploration and validation. The friend becomes a cicerone, to go with you down to the bottom of your deepest depths and out to the farthest crannies of your being. All your senses are open, all your reservoirs fill up at a prodigious rate, all your motors hum.”
― Outer Banks
― Outer Banks
“No good deed goes unpunished,”
― Outer Banks: A Classic Southern Drama of Four Sorority Sisters – Friendship, Secrets, and a North Carolina Reunion
― Outer Banks: A Classic Southern Drama of Four Sorority Sisters – Friendship, Secrets, and a North Carolina Reunion
“Нека има пролуки във вашата близост.”
― Над бездната
― Над бездната
“winter days, but distantly. Like very old ghosts.”
― Outer Banks: A Classic Southern Drama of Four Sorority Sisters – Friendship, Secrets, and a North Carolina Reunion
― Outer Banks: A Classic Southern Drama of Four Sorority Sisters – Friendship, Secrets, and a North Carolina Reunion
“To this day, long gone to earth in my own much-loved house by the sea some eight hundred miles north of it, I still dream of Ginger Fowler’s house on the Outer Banks of North Carolina. Everything about it, and the fierce old coast around it, had the ring and taste and feel of utter rightness to me. Its peace and loneliness crept into my veins and ran there, its wildness called out to the deep-buried wildness in my heart. I, who had never found earth beneath my feet that called “home” up to me, here found home raging through my entire body like an ague.”
― Outer Banks: A Classic Southern Drama of Four Sorority Sisters – Friendship, Secrets, and a North Carolina Reunion
― Outer Banks: A Classic Southern Drama of Four Sorority Sisters – Friendship, Secrets, and a North Carolina Reunion
