“I always thought Peter Pan was death. An angel of death who came to collect children.” — Steven Rowley Copy Share Image
“Tell me something good about your life," I whispered, needing to hear that he wasn't as broken as I thought him to… — Dani Alexander Copy Share Image
“I may have done some other things as good but I am sure none better. I haven't matured, progressed, grown, become deeper,… — Peter Cook Copy Share Image
I'll have that someday, thought Peter. Someone who'll kiss me good-bye at the door. Or maybe just someone to put a blindfold… — Orson Scott Card Copy Share Image
“Tell me something good about your life," I whispered, needing to hear that he wasn't as broken as I thought him to… — Dani Alexander Copy Share Image
“They thought, or Peter at any rate thought, that she enjoyed imposing herself; liked to have famous people about her; great names;… — Virginia Woolf Copy Share Image
“I often wish I'd got on better with your father,' he said. But he never liked anyone who--our friends,' said Clarissa; and… — Virginia Woolf Copy Share Image
“The world of the future. The world I want. A world of obedience and of unity. A world where the thought of… — Ayn Rand Copy Share Image
“What’s your name again?” “Peter. Peter Granford.” Lewis opened up his mouth to speak, but then just shook his head. “What?” The… — Jodi Picoult Copy Share Image
“Ah, but thinking became morbid, sentimental, directly one began conjuring up doctors, dead bodies; a little glow of pleasure, a sort of… — Virginia Woolf Copy Share Image