The Magnolia Palace Quotes
The Magnolia Palace
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Fiona Davis82,284 ratings, 3.87 average rating, 6,606 reviews
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“The rich think they’re protected, that they have magical powers, when in fact they’re only mortals, like the rest of us. Bodies break down, betray you. People you love die. Children die.”
― The Magnolia Palace
― The Magnolia Palace
“The storyline for this book bloomed from there, although there is no evidence the two women ever crossed paths. In all of my books, I like to layer a fictional story over the scaffolding of historical facts, and then parse out the inspiration for the plot and characters in the Author’s Note,”
― The Magnolia Palace
― The Magnolia Palace
“and that floundering through confusion and misfortune was the only way to figure out who she was and what she wanted out of life.”
― The Magnolia Palace
― The Magnolia Palace
“Did she have the courage to expose herself, inside and out? To stop hiding? But this was what love was all about, according to the songs and poems and books that had been written through the ages. It was about giving yourself to another person and trusting them with your secrets. She’d never imagined she’d have the opportunity, but Mr. Danforth’s kiss had changed all that. He loved her, in spite of the danger circling around them.”
― The Magnolia Palace
― The Magnolia Palace
“I rather enjoy being an eccentric old lady. The power that comes with not caring what others think is invigorating.”
― The Magnolia Palace
― The Magnolia Palace
“Lillian was eternally grateful that she and Archer had created a happy family with few disagreements. Maybe it was her hands-off approach, so different from Kitty’s overbearing style or Mr. Frick’s incessant meddling, that had done the trick. Or maybe it was simply luck.”
― The Magnolia Palace
― The Magnolia Palace
“An avalanche of tears threatened, but she swallowed hard. There was no time to mourn her lost dream.”
― The Magnolia Palace
― The Magnolia Palace
“In all of my books, I like to layer a fictional story over the scaffolding of historical facts,”
― The Magnolia Palace
― The Magnolia Palace
