“he didn’t have the courage to trust someone again. To trust someone entirely because in love there is no other way. He” — Nina George Courage Copy Share Image
“He calls books freedoms. And homes too. They preserve all the good words that we so seldom use.” — Nina George Books Copy Share Image
“Weeping willows trailed their branches in the water like playful fingers.” — Nina George Weeping willows Copy Share Image
“Memories are like wolves. You can't lock them away and hope they leave you alone” — Nina George Memories Copy Share Image
“To trust someone entirely because in love there is no other way. He” — Nina George Entirely Copy Share Image
“I wish my husband had left me for loves sake. That's the best way to be left.” — Nina George Marriage Copy Share Image
“Any man who loves a woman as she deserves to be loved is a magician.” — Nina George Love Copy Share Image
“As long as you can walk, you will find a walking stick. As long as you are brave, someone will help you.” — Nina George Brave Copy Share Image
“How I would have loved to wear something red. I wish I had fought. She got up. It wasn’t too late: she… — Nina George Fought Copy Share Image
“Fashion has nothing to do with style," said Colette in her husky voice. "It all depends on whether you want to conceal… — Nina George Fashion Copy Share Image
“We all grow old, even books. But are you, is anyone, worth less, or less important, because they’ve been around for longer?’… — Nina George Books Copy Share Image
“The trouble is that so many people, most of them women, think they have to have a perfect body to be loved.… — Nina George Loving Copy Share Image
“You cannot tell love to come and stay forever. You can only welcome it when it comes, like the summer or the… — Nina George Forever Copy Share Image
“Didn't they say that beauty was a state of soul? And if her soul was loved, a woman would be transformed into… — Nina George Beauty Copy Share Image
“All the love, all the dead, all the people we’ve known. They are the rivers that feed our sea of souls. If… — Nina George Dead people Copy Share Image
“This is the only life we have. I want to spend mine with you, but without impeding yours. (One would be truly… — Nina George Life Copy Share Image
“Aren’t we running at a loss?” asked Max. Perdu shrugged his shoulders. “Financially speaking, yes. But it’s well known that reading makes… — Nina George Reading Copy Share Image
“Luc Basset possessed an obvious dependability combined with sensitivity and virility. A virility that could not be measured in money, success and… — Nina George Success Copy Share Image
“I need to cry some more. I’ll drown if I don’t. Can you understand that?” “Of course. Sometimes you’re swimming in unwept… — Nina George Crying Copy Share Image
“She was in Paris, in a dazzlingly lit hospital room, listening to music on the radio. Music you wanted to dance to.… — Nina George Listening to music Copy Share Image
“He sees stones as a counterweight to dynamics, for it is only through their immobility that man's quest becomes visible. You see,… — Nina George Adventure Copy Share Image
“The beach was empty, no footprints in the sand, and yet they were all there: the dead, the night and the sea.… — Nina George Courage Copy Share Image
“Tango is a truth drug. It lays bare your problems and your complexes, but also the strengths you hide from others so… — Nina George Hate Copy Share Image
“Perdu recalled that when he was getting to know Manon, he had had dreams in which she turned into a female eagle.… — Nina George Death Copy Share Image
“Perdu saw Ida’s pain flickering in her eyes, saw that the red-haired woman was struggling to embrace a new future that felt… — Nina George Former love Copy Share Image
“Every woman is a priestess,” she said abruptly. “Every single one.” She turned to Marianne, her eyes clear as water. “The major… — Nina George Every woman Copy Share Image
“The gray tomcat with the white priest’s collar enjoyed sharpening his claws on Franz Kafka’s Investigations of a Dog, a fable that… — Nina George Animal Copy Share Image
“The last time Anna had really read anything was when she was a student. José Saramago’s Blindness. It had left her perplexed.… — Nina George Blind Copy Share Image
“What do you do when you can’t go on, Monsieur Perdu?” he asked wearily. “Me? Nothing.” Next to nothing. I take night… — Nina George Books Copy Share Image
“Perdu nodded. 'The trouble is that so many people, most of them women, think they have to have a perfect body to… — Nina George Love Copy Share Image
“Then came the night when she held him close as a second great wave of anger smashed over him. This time it… — Nina George Time Copy Share Image
“Also, there is a dedicated community of people in the world who will always be able to connect with each other across… — Nina George Books Copy Share Image
“I don't know why we women believe that sacrificing our desires makes us more attractive to men. What on earth are we… — Nina George Desire Copy Share Image