"Love, how often that word came up in……" — Virginia C. Andrews
"Love, how often that word came up in books over and over again. If you had wealth and health, and beauty and talent...you had nothing if you didn't have love. Love changed all that was ordinary into something giddy, powerful, drunken, enchanted."
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Virginia C. Andrews
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47 Quotes by Virginia C. Andrews
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Angel, saint, Devil's spawn, good or evil, you've got me pinned to the wall and labeled as yours until the…
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... and still I stayed to plan all my revenge, my vengeance against those who had turned me from good…
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Perhaps lovers aren't supposed to look down at the ground. That kind of story is told in symbols-and earth represents…
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I saw myself dancing alone, always alone,
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Mine are the deep-seated fears established when we are children, and they never quite go away: the fear of being…
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What is normal? Normal is only ordinary; mediocre. Life belongs to the rare, exceptional individual who dares to be different.
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You can trust a few some of the time, and most none of the time. Feel lucky if you have…
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Seek the tarnish and you shall find
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You are the most dangerous kind of female the world can ever know. You carry the seeds for your own…
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Life is like that - twenty minutes of misery for every two seconds of joy.
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I believe in God... but I don't believe in religion. Religion is used to manipulate and punish. Used in a…
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Little rabbits have big ears.
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