Quote by Lynne Reid Banks Download Open image ““cupboard. The strange little key, which had been his great-grandmother’s,”” — Lynne Reid Banks ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.1 out of 5 (8 ratings) Copy quoteShare
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“It must be the top drawer," he reflected. "So she carries the keys in a pocket on the right. All in one bunch on a steel ring… . And there's one key there, three times as big as all the others, with deep notches; that can't be the key of the chest of drawers … then there must be some… — Fyodor Dostoyevsky Copy Share
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“Quite remarkable. An associative house, every room of which is located somewhere else. So imaginative. Your grandfather was a man of vision, Door.” “I… — Neil Gaiman Copy Share Image
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“With no sums to keep his conscience at bay, the black book loomed large, creeping into his line of sight. He scanned the room… — Karen Witemeyer Copy Share Image
“reached down through the closed wooden lid and struck a key. A minor key, I think.” — J.R. Rain Copy Share Image
“From within he produced a crumpled piece of paper, and old-fashioned brass key, a peg of wood with a ball of string attached to… — Arthur Conan Doyle Copy Share Image
“I suddenly missed the curious shelving patterns of my room, those old planks from the barn groaning under the weight of the notebooks. Shelving… — Reif Larsen Copy Share Image
“Sighing, she slipped into her room and bolted the door. After a moment, she shoved the ancient chest of drawers in front of it,… — Sarah J. Maas Copy Share Image
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“Even to be impaled by a happy fate makes you jerk against the knowledge of inevitability, of final commitment.” — Lynne Reid Banks Copy Share Image
“When I was your age I met a man older than myself, quite a bit older. I fell in love with him. Really in… — Lynne Reid Banks Copy Share Image
I remember the mid-'50s well. It was when my life changed, and I left acting to become one of the first female television news… — Lynne Reid Banks Copy Share Image
“Among the innumerable books on Addy’s shelves was one by Ernest Hemingway in which I found these words: ‘What is moral is what you… — Lynne Reid Banks Copy Share Image
The '50s in general are written off as a boring decade following the turmoil of the Second World War and its immediate aftermath -… — Lynne Reid Banks Copy Share Image
The very people you trusted most could become like strangers in their longing... — Lynne Reid Banks Copy Share Image
Most men, if you just tell them what to do in a businesslike fashion, will follow directions without thinking about it. One proceeds on… — Lynne Reid Banks Copy Share Image
“It seems to me those are just the ones who have to do without, because, in the final analysis, they can. And men basically… — Lynne Reid Banks Copy Share Image
“Oh she's alright it's just that - I don't want to get mixed up with anyone in the house. I don't want to get… — Lynne Reid Banks Copy Share Image
“I know what is wrong. You havn't decided what you want.' She'd underlined this many times. 'Terribly important to draw up a balance sheet… — Lynne Reid Banks Copy Share Image
“Work, that supposed panacea, the great Taker-of-Your-Mind-Off, proved just about as totally useless and in fact irrelevant as those ‘Easy Childbirth’ theories are in… — Lynne Reid Banks Copy Share Image