Peregrine Island Quotes
Peregrine Island: A Novel
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Diane B. Saxton28 ratings, 3.36 average rating, 14 reviews
Peregrine Island Quotes
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“Think how wonderful it might be to no longer matter, Mrs. Peregrine. Think how wonderful it might be to no longer worry, struggle… or fail.”
― Peregrine Island: A Novel
― Peregrine Island: A Novel
“She enjoys a fight for survival.”
― Peregrine Island: A Novel
― Peregrine Island: A Novel
“At the time, however, I didn't realize the extent of my granddaughter's sensitivity - or her loneliness. I thought only of myself. Of my own sensitivity and my own loneliness.”
― Peregrine Island: A Novel
― Peregrine Island: A Novel
“… I studied the painting that hangs over the small fireplace. Immerse myself in art, I told myself. Immerse myself in the conversation of those strollers, people who seem to move about more comfortably in their early-evening twilight than I do, people of maybe sixty years ago.”
― Peregrine Island: A Novel
― Peregrine Island: A Novel
