
Top 15 Reaney Quotes
#1. I wished, more than anything, to forget. But what I had, more than anything, was time to remember.
Ann Somerville
#2. The defeated gladiator fought reasonably well, and at the end, with a sword to his throat, raised his hand to appeal for mercy. Tavius made the downward gesture with his thumb that indicated the sword was to be lowered. So both fighters survived. The second fight
Phyllis T. Smith
#3. I do really well in science, but I just don't like it. It's boring to me. My favorite class is probably Spanish - it's fun all around.
Mark Indelicato
#5. There was no one left to say whom you could love. p.294
Anthony Marra
#6. And between them, the little shoe-box glistening with scarlet wallpaper and gilt like a fairy coffin. Inside it, there was the crabbed corpse of a still-born child wreathed in bloody newspaper.
"I hated you so much," she said softly.
James Reaney
#7. It's hard being bisexual, omnisexual, multisexual, whatever you want to call it, when people have their agenda and expect you to just represent their agenda.
Meshell Ndegeocello
#8. I showered and shampooed. I even shaved the requisite legs and armpits just in case I fell in a swoon and one or the other was exposed to view. (Kinsey Millhone)
Sue Grafton
#9. To me how having a penis excuses you from the laws of gravity.
Emma Chase
#10. I take something that happened to me in 1983, and I make it happen to somebody else in 1943. I pick my life apart that way, try to understand it better by writing straight through it.
Rainbow Rowell
#11. You're not a fucking backup plan, Cami! Why are you letting someone treat you like one?
Jamie McGuire
#12. He might be damn good looking, but that didn't make up for kissing me not long after I caught a man giving him head. It just didn't. That's not the kind of woman I was. Men had to earn my kisses, not steal them.
Rachael Orman
#14. Do not turn to prayer only in times of grief, suffering and rage. Make prayer a habit whether you are blissful or sorrowful, serene or upset, clear or confused.
Pooja Ruprell
#15. Thinking about it like that made it more bearable, that we go back to God when we've had our turn, that some of us roll the dice less than we'd like, but that we're the ones who are rolling them.
Robyn Schneider
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