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I Saw Quotes by Alice Hoffman
- I saw the end of his life right there in that single moment. His pride, his decency, his secrets, his death.
- Everything we knew condemned us, and our questioning condemned us most of all. Knowledge was the way of our people, and knowledge was dangerous. It…
- Everything was red, the air, the sun, whatever I looked at. Except for him. I fell in love with someone who was human. I watched…
- He wanted pain, I saw that in him, and what a man wants he will often manage to find.
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