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She Felt Quotes by C.C. Hunter
- You knocked the door down." Disbelief rang in his matter-of-fact tone. "I know," she answered,unable to say anything else. Unable to look away from his…
- I’d kill for you, Kylie Galen. But more than that, I’d die for you.” She felt a tear roll down her cheek. “You’d better not…
- Kylie didn't know which one of the fairies were doing it, or if it was both- she honestly didn't care- but the thousands of tiny…
More She Felt Quotes
- I wish my mother had left me something about how she felt growing up. I wish my grandmother had done the same.… — Carol Burnett
- The Cheshire Cat only grinned when it saw Alice. It looked good-natured, she thought: still it had very long claws and a… — Lewis Carroll
- One night she hid the pink cotton scarf from her raincoat in the pillowcase when the nurse came around to lock up… — Sylvia Plath
- Then he kissed her so deeply and so completely that she felt like she was falling, floating, spiraling down, down, down, like… — Liane Moriarty
- She had the consciousness of being nine-and-twenty to give her some regrets and some apprehensions; she was fully satisfied of being still… — Elisabeth Elliot
- She felt like a chess player who, by the clever handling of his pieces, sees the game taking the course intended. Her… — Kate Chopin
- If only she could put them together, she felt, write them out in some sentence, then she would have got at the… — Virginia Woolf
- Nobody, she felt, understood her-not her mother, not her father, not her sister or brother, none of the girls or boys at… — Raquel Cepeda
- Comedy comes from pain, and no one knows that better than this woman Roseanne Barr—who was molested as a child. Uch. That… — Jeff Ross
- I have a lot of respect for my birth mother I know she must have had a lot of love for me… — Faith Hill
- I once heard a woman who had lost her dog say that she felt as though a color were suddenly missing from… — Caroline Knapp
- Elizabeth scowled, feeling like a nobody, a nothing. She felt like her entire self had been made worthless. She could change her… — Francine Pascal