Dear Amy Quotes
Dear Amy
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Dear Amy Quotes
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“The librarian, a tiny blonde twenty-something in a Riot grrrl T-shirt, looked up from her desk and smiled. Don’t let anyone tell you that the gold standard of feeling old is when the police and doctors seem younger than you. It’s the librarians that will get you every time.”
― Dear Amy
― Dear Amy
“There are reasons children are not allowed to vote or be left unsupervised for long.”
― Dear Amy
― Dear Amy
“curled up in the front seat of the Audi and wept, not with grief, but in a kind of bitter, gnashing rage and embarrassment.”
― Dear Amy
― Dear Amy
“It was impossible to tell whether this was subtlety or social denseness at this point. He was a Cambridge academic, I thought ruefully, and after marrying one I knew it could be either.”
― Dear Amy
― Dear Amy
“If I didn’t do this, I reminded myself, there was a good chance that at least 50 per cent of them would never ever read Jane Eyre,”
― Dear Amy
― Dear Amy
“lonely old man wrote an heroic elegy to his dead wife, describing wandering through his Edithless house; touching her things, arranging her photographs, passing the flowers she had planted, dead in their boxes and tubs. His children were trying to persuade him to go into a home, and though he couldn’t blame them, he wasn’t going to move away from Edith’s house. He could never have borne it. Still, it was terribly lonely, all the same.”
― Dear Amy
― Dear Amy
