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She Looked Quotes by Maggie Stiefvater
- Dory is what Mum used to call a "strong-looking woman," which means that, from the back, she looked like a man, and, from the front,…
- She recognized the strange happiness that came from loving something without knowing why you did, that strange happiness that was sometimes so big that it…
- It was the way she felt when she looked at the stars.
- He lifted his eyes to the girl. She looked afraid. She always looked afraid, these days. The world was a scary place. She said: "Take…
More She Looked Quotes
- From 30 feet away she looked like a lot of class. From 10 feet away she looked like something made up to… — Raymond Chandler
- My grandmother, when she looked at American movies, she said, 'They're all the same. In the first scene somebody shoots somebody and… — Marina Abramovic
- My first vivid memory is...when first I looked into her face and she looked into mine. That I do remember, and that… — Pearl S. Buck
- She looked as though butter wouldn't melt in her mouth - or anywhere else. — Elsa Lanchester
- Brilliantly lit from stem to stern, she looked like a sagging birthday cake. — Walter Lord
- And my daughter said, 'Why are you yelling at us?' and I said, 'I'm trying to discipline you!' And then she looked… — Stephen Colbert
- And as she looked around, she saw how Death the consoler, Laying his hand upon many a heart, had healed it forever. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
- Mum's a worrier, she looked after everybody apart from herself - I think it runs in the family. — Gail Porter
- The other day at a drive-through, I reminded the teenage girl serving me that she forgot my drinks. She looked at me,… — Neil Cavuto
- She looked at the crowd and she felt simultaneously astonishment that they should stare at her when this event was so personally… — Ayn Rand
- Jim Pagliaroni joined the club tonight and is going to be a welcome addition. He was describing a girl that one of… — Jim Bouton
- I went out with this girl the other night, she wore this real slinky number...She looked great going down the stairs. — Milton Jones