Top 38 Anne Rivers Siddons Quotes
#1. I don't know if I would do sequels. I almost feel like when I'm done with them, they're going to have to find their own way.
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#2. Her light brown eyes were the color of sherry, fringed with long, thick, gold-tipped lashes.
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#3. (the villa) It's beautiful too, all hot pinks and reds, and rocks and sand and blinding blue and white.
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#4. Walter Parmenter sometimes seemed to his daughter a restless subterranean force held together by rituals.
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#6. You wouldn't maintain a house like that' you'd feet it and water it. You'd have to give it nourishment and love it to keep it alive and healthy.
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#7. I think every creative impulse that a working writer, or artist of any sort has, comes out of that dark old country where dreams come from.
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#8. I felt tears sting into my eyes, and took a deep swallow of the first champagne I had ever tasted, remembering that I had read somewhere that the monk who invented it said, on first tasting it, 'It is like drinking stars'.
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#9. It's unimaginable to me that I wouldn't write, but it's very imaginable that I won't write for a little while.
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#10. On a night of icy silver radiance, when the very sea and stars seemed on fire with light.
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#11. I don't think you ever think of a big city as sweet or community, but there are cities that I think of as charming and particular and interesting cities. I live in one now, Charleston.
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#12. Yancey crawled from her tangled bed one morning and assembled her long limbs and sharp bones into something as exotic and seductive to the eye as a peacock or a griffin or a unicorn.
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#13. And I thought I might take him home and see how he works. It's really neat the way all those little bone things fit together, like a zipper.
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#14. That sinuous southern life, that oblique and slow and complicated old beauty, that warm thick air and blood warm sea, that place of mists and languor and fragrant richness ...
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#15. But there sometimes comes a moment, a small, silent white explosion of awareness.
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#16. Somebody said writing is easy, you just sit down at your typewriter and open a vein. It depends on the book. Some, I have to do quite a lot of research, which I like. Others are much closer to me.
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#17. I think we all get too caught up in doing instead of just being sometimes.
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#18. I have a theory that Southern madhouses are full of gifted women who were stifled.
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#19. Jenny looked, as usual, elegant and as fine-drawn as a young doe, but oddly muted, as if she had been outlined in sepia.
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#22. At four that morning my son, Peter Williams Chambliss, slid into the world tiny and red and roaring with life and the awful love that caught and whirled me away when they laid him on my stomach was as strong and old as the earth and would, I knew dimly, abide as long.
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#24. Sometimes I could scarcely breathe with the knowledge that for the rest of my life, whenever we wanted, Peter and I could lie down and do whatever we wished.
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#26. You will have to grow up to her quickly, I thought, surprising myself, or you will lose her.
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#27. Didn't I say I'd always be your same stars? If you get to missing me, just look up.
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#28. The room was bright and white and still and silent, but soundless sound roared and howled in it.
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#29. Everything about it and the fierce old coast around it, had the ring and taste and feel of utter rightness to me. Its peace and loneliness crept into my veins and ran there, its wildness called out to the deep buried wildness in my heart.
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#30. All places where the French settled have corruption at their heart, a kind of soft, rotten glow, like the phosphorescence of decaying wood, that is oddly attractive.
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#31. I could run nearly naked on a hot, windy beach and plunge without care into a running diamond sea; roll on the sand and fling my arms wide to the sun and still be what I was ... young.
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#32. Bathed in the thick honey gold of the sun through encircling trees only just beginning to turn the muted metal colors of fall.
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#33. Leaving the air crystal and sweet and the dusty, used leaves sparkling. The lake surface was a diamond-dusted, dancing indigo ...
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#35. To sputter and giggle - Baby too. "I followed my piss!" I said between hiccupping laughter. "She followed her piss and her dreams came true!" Rachel screamed. "Follow your piss, Obi-Wan Kenobi," Barbara intoned.
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