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Other Quotes by Alice Sebold
- When the dead are done with the living, the living can go on to other things," Franny said. "What about the dead?" I asked. "Where…
- Between a man and a woman there was always one person who was stronger than the other one. That doesn’t mean the weaker one doesn’t…
- Sometimes Holly seemed like she wasn't paying attention, and other times she was gone when I went looking for her. That was when she went…
- Murder had a blood red door on the other side of which was everything unimaginable to everyone.
- Before, they had never found themselves broken together. Usually, it was one needing the other but not both needing each other, and so there had…
- As if in the other side of his kiss there could ve a new life
- You could not be filled with hate and be beautiful. Like any other girl, I wanted to be beautiful. But I was filled with hate.
- I have always felt extremely weird. But I am very happy with my weirdnesses, and I want other people to be very happy with theirs.
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