The Girl Next Door Quotes
The Girl Next Door
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“Don’t hate anyone,” she had said. “It’s quite useless and harms the hater while it does nothing at all to the hated.”
― The Girl Next Door
― The Girl Next Door
“They spoke from a distant past when everyone read books and most people had hobbies, made things, played cards and chess, dressed up and played charades, sewed and painted and wrote letters and sent postcards.”
― The Girl Next Door
― The Girl Next Door
“short and long whitish sticks and thinner white sticks and something like a long, curved rod with ridges all along its length.”
― The Girl Next Door
― The Girl Next Door
“When you get old,” she had said on the occasion of her brother Tom’s dying, “you don’t have much emotion. It goes. At about seventy, I’d say. All those things and people you were passionate about, angry or adoring or longing, they all go, and a kind of dull calm takes over. I”
― The Girl Next Door
― The Girl Next Door
“Don’t hate anyone,” she had said. “It’s quite useless and harms the hater while it does nothing at all to the hated.” So”
― The Girl Next Door
― The Girl Next Door
“never”
― The Girl Next Door
― The Girl Next Door
“ha-ha. Each suite had its own small”
― The Girl Next Door
― The Girl Next Door
“I’d never really”
― The Girl Next Door
― The Girl Next Door
“many) and”
― The Girl Next Door
― The Girl Next Door
“her”
― The Girl Next Door
― The Girl Next Door
