The Little Locksmith Quotes
The Little Locksmith
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Katharine Butler Hathaway1,192 ratings, 3.67 average rating, 105 reviews
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“I call it the indescribable charm of life. It was a feeling of ecstasy that was almost distress when it came, because it came so bound up and clogged by our own stupid feeling- the stupid ache of never being able to equal it or match it with anything like itself when it came.”
― The Little Locksmith
― The Little Locksmith
“The boldness and strength and happiness that were natural to me and to which I was denying their natural outlet refused to be denied and to be made sickly and fearful, and they poured through my veins then in an action of delight that was healthy and bold and strong. I forgot who or where I was and I made a sort of buzzing, humming noise like a top spinning or a bee. I felt a vibration like music all through me as if my blood were actually singing. And as though I were driven by that music which was formless yet felt as if it had the force of a dynamo. I crouched over my paper and held my pencil slavishly quick and intense, ready to serve this marvelous buzzing happiness at the moment when like surcharged atmosphere it should condense and form precious words that would drop onto my paper from the end of my pencil.”
― The Little Locksmith
― The Little Locksmith
“All well-brought-up people are afraid of having any experience which seems to them uncharacteristic of themselves as they imagine themselves to be.”
― The Little Locksmith
― The Little Locksmith
