Lucy Quotes

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It's been my experience that you can nearly always enjoy things if you make up your mind firmly that you will.
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L.M. Montgomery (Anne of Green Gables (Anne of Green Gables, #1))
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That's the worst of girls," said Edmund to Peter and the Dwarf. "They never can carry a map in their heads." "That's because our heads have something inside them," said Lucy.
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C.S. Lewis (Prince Caspian (Chronicles of Narnia, #2))
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Life is worth living as long as there's a laugh in it.
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L.M. Montgomery (Anne of Green Gables (Anne of Green Gables, #1))
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Friendship is a simple thing, and yet complicated; friendship is on the surface, something natural, something taken for granted, and yet underneath one could find worlds.
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Jamaica Kincaid
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It isn't Narnia, you know," sobbed Lucy. "It's you. We shan't meet you there. And how can we live, never meeting you?" "But you shall meet me, dear one," said Aslan. "Are -are you there too, Sir?" said Edmund. "I am," said Aslan. "But there I have another name. You must learn to know me by that name. This was the very reason why you were brought to Narnia, that by knowing me here for a little, you may know me better there.
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C.S. Lewis (The Voyage of the Dawn Treader (Chronicles of Narnia, #5))
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I hope no one who reads this book has been quite as miserable as Susan and Lucy were that night; but if you have been - if you've been up all night and cried till you have no more tears left in you - you will know that there comes in the end a sort of quietness. You feel as if nothing is ever going to happen again.
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C.S. Lewis (The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (Chronicles of Narnia, #1))
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But no one except Lucy knew that as it circled the mast it had whispered to her, "Courage, dear heart," and the voice, she felt sure, was Aslan's, and with the voice a delicious smell breathed in her face.
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C.S. Lewis (The Voyage of the Dawn Treader (Chronicles of Narnia, #3))
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Because when you are imagining, you might as well imagine something worth while.
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L.M. Montgomery (Anne of Green Gables (Anne of Green Gables, #1))
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Look at that sea, girls--all silver and shadow and vision of things not seen. We couldn't enjoy its loveliness any more if we had millions of dollars and ropes of diamonds.
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L.M. Montgomery (Anne of Green Gables (Anne of Green Gables, #1))
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You may tire of reality but you never tire of dreams.
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L.M. Montgomery (The Road to Yesterday (Anne of Green Gables))
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And it's hard to hate someone once you understand them.
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Lucy Christopher (Stolen (Stolen, #1))
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Will having a newborn distract from the time we have together?" she asked. "Don't you think saying goodbye to your child will make your death more painful?" "Wouldn't it be great if it did?" I said. Lucy and I both felt that life wasn't about avoiding suffering.
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Paul Kalanithi (When Breath Becomes Air)
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The TV's the altar. I'm what people are sacrificing to.' 'What do they sacrifice?' asked Shadow. 'Their time, mostly,' said Lucy. 'Sometimes each other.
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Neil Gaiman (American Gods (American Gods, #1))
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I hope it's not too forward of me to say, but your eyes are incredible, Lucy. I die when you blink.
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Sally Thorne (The Hating Game)
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Next to trying and winning, the best thing is trying and failing.
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L.M. Montgomery (Anne of Green Gables (Anne of Green Gables, #1))
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Aslan" said Lucy "you're bigger". "That is because you are older, little one" answered he. "Not because you are?" "I am not. But every year you grow, you will find me bigger.
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C.S. Lewis (Prince Caspian (Chronicles of Narnia, #2))
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To the glistening eastern sea, I give you Queen Lucy the Valiant. To the great western woods, King Edmund the Just. To the radiant southern sun, Queen Susan the Gentle. And to the clear northern skies, I give you King Peter the Magnificent. Once a king or queen of Narnia, always a king or queen of Narnia. May your wisdom grace us until the stars rain down from the heavens.
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C.S. Lewis (The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe)
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Girls aren't very good at keeping maps in their brains", said Edmund, "That's because we've got something in them", replied Lucy.
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C.S. Lewis (The Chronicles of Narnia (The Chronicles of Narnia, #1-7))
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I couldn't live where there were no trees--something vital in me would starve.
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L.M. Montgomery (Anne's House of Dreams)
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Lets face it, you did steal me. But you saved my life too. And somewhere in the middle, you showed me a place so different and beautiful, I can never get it out of my mind. And I can't get you out of there either. You're stuck in my brain like my own blood vessels.
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Lucy Christopher (Stolen (Stolen, #1))
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We pay a price for everything we get or take in this world; and although ambitions are well worth having, they are not to be cheaply won, but exact their dues of work and self denial, anxiety and discouragement.
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L.M. Montgomery (Anne of Green Gables (Anne of Green Gables, #1))
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In Lucy's eyes, a penis that doesn't grow, is a very ungrateful penis.
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Jimmy Tudeski (Uck It List)
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Lucy woke out of the deepest sleep you can imagine, with the feeling that the voice she liked best in the world had been calling her name.
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C.S. Lewis (The Chronicles of Narnia (The Chronicles of Narnia, #1-7))
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Humor is the spiciest condiment in the feast of existence. Laugh at your mistakes but learn from them, joke over your troubles but gather strength from them, make a jest of your difficulties but overcome them.
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L.M. Montgomery
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A bitch always smokes." He looks back at Lucy. "A bitch is the opposite of a whore. A bitch doesn't need anybody. Or she wants people to think she doesn't need anybody. And she smokes to prove it.
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C. JoyBell C. (Saint Paul Trois Chateaux: 1948)
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When the darkness gets easier, you know you're sinking deeper, becoming dead yourself.
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Lucy Christopher (Stolen (Stolen, #1))
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There was a family joke that Lucy's first words were, "Nicholas is bugging me!
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Alyxandra Harvey (My Love Lies Bleeding (Drake Chronicles, #1))
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When you've learned to laugh at the things that should be laughed at, and not to laugh at those that shouldn't, you've got wisdom and understanding.
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L.M. Montgomery (Anne of the Island (Anne of Green Gables, #3))
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I'm not a bit changed--not really. I'm only just pruned down and branched out. The real ME--back here--is just the same.
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L.M. Montgomery (Anne of Green Gables (Anne of Green Gables, #1))
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Most of us, I suppose, have a secret country but for most of us it is only an imaginary country. Edmund and Lucy were luckier than other people in that respect.
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C.S. Lewis (The Voyage of the Dawn Treader (Chronicles of Narnia, #3))
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Isn't it splendid to think of all the things there are to find out about? It just makes me feel glad to be alive--it's such an interesting world. It wouldn't be half so interesting if we know all about everything, would it? There'd be no scope for imagination then, would there?But am I talking too much? People are always telling me I do. Would you rather I didn't talk? If you say so I'll stop. I can STOP when I make up my mind to it, although it's difficult.
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L.M. Montgomery (Anne of Green Gables (Anne of Green Gables, #1))
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I love you, Lucy Hutton. So much, you have no idea. Please be my best friend.
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Sally Thorne
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Lucy: You learn more when you lose Charlie Brown: Well then I must be the smartest person in world!!!
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Charles M. Schulz (Peanuts Treasury)
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How long will you keep me?" I asked. You shrugged. "Forever, of course.
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Lucy Christopher (Stolen (Stolen, #1))
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There might be some hours of loneliness. But there was something wonderful even in loneliness. At least you belonged to yourself when you were lonely.
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L.M. Montgomery (Mistress Pat (Pat, #2))
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And she never could remember; and ever since that day what Lucy means by a good story is a story which reminds her of the forgotten story in the Magician's Book.
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C.S. Lewis (The Voyage of the Dawn Treader (Chronicles of Narnia, #3))
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When I left Queen's my future seemed to stretch out before me like a straight road. I thought I could see along it for many a milestone. Now there is a bend in it. I don't know what lies around the bend, but I'm going to believe that the best does.
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L.M. Montgomery (Anne of Green Gables (Anne of Green Gables, #1))
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But guess what?” β€œWhat?” β€œThere was no treasure after all! It was a lie to get you here for your party!” β€œOh. I see. So the real treasure was the friendships we made along the way?” β€œYou guys are the worst,” Lucy muttered. β€œThe literal worst.
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T.J. Klune (The House in the Cerulean Sea (Cerulean Chronicles, #1))
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There’s a difference between taking care of someone because you love them and taking care of someone because you want them to love you,
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Lucy Score (Things We Never Got Over (Knockemout, #1))
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But really, Marilla, one can't stay sad very long in such an interesting world, can one?
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L.M. Montgomery (Anne of Green Gables (Anne of Green Gables, #1))
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Exactly. These guys just want me to play Snow White singing in her little cottage while they do all the work.' Lucy snorted. 'Snow White and the Seven Buttheads. You could give Disney a run for their money.' Nicholas poked her in the ribs. 'I am not a singing dwarf!' 'No, you're a butthead. Weren't you paying attention?
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Alyxandra Harvey (Blood Feud (Drake Chronicles, #2))
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Miss Barry was a kindred spirit after all," Anne confided to Marilla, "You wouldn't think so to look at her, but she is. . . Kindred spirits are not so scarce as I used to think. It's splendid to find out there are so many of them in the world.
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L.M. Montgomery (Anne of Green Gables (Anne of Green Gables Novels))
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All things great are wound up with all things little.
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L.M. Montgomery (Anne of Green Gables (Anne of Green Gables, #1))
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Yes,” said Queen Lucy. β€œIn our world too, a stable once had something inside it that was bigger than our whole world.
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C.S. Lewis (The Last Battle (Chronicles of Narnia, #7) (Publication Order, #7))
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I am very careful to be shallow and conventional where depth and originality are wasted.
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L.M. Montgomery
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Fear is the original sin. Almost all of the evil in the world has its origin in the fact that some one is afraid of something.It is a cold slimy serpent coiling about you. It is horrible to live with fear; and it is of all things degrading.
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L.M. Montgomery (The Blue Castle)
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The people we care for aren't always the one we should
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Lucy Christopher (Stolen (Stolen, #1))
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Where's Lucy?" I asked the others. "At the farmhouse," Nicholas said with grim satisfaction. "How'd you manage that?" "She's in a closet." Solange rolled her eyes. I stared at Nicholas. "You locked your girlfriend in a closet? Smooth." "She's going to eviscerate him," Quinn said cheerfully.
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Alyxandra Harvey (Blood Feud (Drake Chronicles, #2))
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Lucy: Do you think you have Pantophobia, Charlie Brown? Charlie: I don't know, what is pantophobia? Lucy: The fear of Everything. Charlie: THAT'S IT!!!
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Charles M. Schulz
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Only you would reduce centuries of the mythical undead to β€˜fangy. ’ ” (Quinn to Lucy)
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Alyxandra Harvey (Out for Blood (Drake Chronicles, #3))
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I can't help flying up on the wings of anticipation. It's as glorious as soaring through a sunset... almost pays for the thud.
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L.M. Montgomery
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Those blue, blue eyes, icy blue, looking back at me as if I could warm them up. They’re pretty powerful, you know, those eyes, pretty beautiful, too.
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Lucy Christopher (Stolen (Stolen, #1))
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It interests me how we find ways to feel superior to another person, another group of people. It happens everywhere, and all the time. Whatever we call it, I think it’s the lowest part of who we are, this need to find someone else to put down.
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Elizabeth Strout (My Name Is Lucy Barton (Amgash #1))
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Those who can soar to the highest heights can also plunge to the deepest depths and the natures which enjoy most keenly are those which also suffer most sharply.
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L.M. Montgomery
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I can't save you like that Ty. What you did to me wasn't this brilliant thing, like you think it was. You took me away from everything - my parents, my friends, my life. You took me to the sand and the heat, the dirt and isolation. And you expected me to love you. And that's the hardest bit. Because I did, or at least, I loved something out there. But I hated you too. I can't forget that.
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Lucy Christopher (Stolen (Stolen, #1))
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You’re the one who has to live your life. Don’t apologize to other people for the decisions you make for yourself.
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Lucy Score (Things We Never Got Over (Knockemout, #1))
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Where is Nicholas?” Kieran asked. β€œHe’s locked in a closet,” Lucy said with grim satisfaction. After a moment of stunned silence, Quinn snorted out a laugh. β€œYou locked your boyfriend in a closet?” I asked. β€œCool,” Chloe approved. The rhinestones on her earrings caught the blue lantern light. Lucy shrugged. β€œServes him right. He locked me in there last week." "Chapter 11
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Alyxandra Harvey (Out for Blood (Drake Chronicles, #3))
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People love what they're used to, I guess." "No." You shook your head. "People should love what needs loving. That way they can save it.
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Lucy Christopher (Stolen (Stolen, #1))
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I had spent my whole life feeling homesick. The only difference between the two of us was that I didn't know what or where home was.
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Marian Keyes (Lucy Sullivan Is Getting Married)
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Where are you going?" I asked. "The middle of nowhere." "I thought this was it." "Nah." You shook your head. "This is just the edge.
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Lucy Christopher (Stolen (Stolen, #1))
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In this life you've got to hope for the best, prepare for the worst and take whatever God sends.
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L.M. Montgomery
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(Lucy to Isabeau)" β€œCool.” She tilted her head. β€œYou don’t look crazy.” β€œYou’re like a runaway train,” Logan groaned at her. β€œCan’t you shut her up?” he asked his brother pleadingly. β€œHow?” Nicholas said somewhat helplessly. β€œKiss her, you idiot.
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Alyxandra Harvey (Blood Feud (Drake Chronicles, #2))
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I want you to see that the person I glimpsed running beside the camel, running to save my life, is the person you can choose to be.
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Lucy Christopher (Stolen (Stolen, #1))
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If you can't be cheerful, be as cheerful as you can.
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L.M. Montgomery (Anne of Green Gables (Anne of Green Gables, #1))
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I went looking for my dreams outside of myself and discovered, it's not what the world holds for you, it's what you bring to it.
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L.M. Montgomery
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At some point, you have got to stop worrying so much about what everyone else needs and start thinking about what you need.
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Lucy Score (Things We Never Got Over (Knockemout, #1))
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It was three o'clock in the morning – the wisest and most accursed hour of the clock. But sometimes it sets us free.
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L.M. Montgomery (The Blue Castle)
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Life is like Facebook. People will like and coments your problems, but no one will solve them because they're busy updating them.
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Lucy Hale
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It was ironic, really - you want to die because you can't be bothered to go on living - but then you're expected to get all energetic and move furniture and stand on chairs and hoist ropes and do complicated knots and attach things to other things and kick stools from under you and mess around with hot baths and razor blades and extension cords and electrical appliances and weedkiller. Suicide was a complicated, demanding business, often involving visits to hardware shops. And if you've managed to drag yourself from the bed and go down the road to the garden center or the drug store, by then the worst is over. At that point you might as well just go to work.
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Marian Keyes (Lucy Sullivan Is Getting Married)
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You're mine and I'm yours. It's written in the stars.
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Suzanne Collins (The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes (The Hunger Games, #0))
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I'm afraid to speak or move for fear that all this wonderful beauty will just vanish... like a broken silence.
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L.M. Montgomery
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You said you knew the perfect place to run to. A place that was empty of people, and buildings, and far, far away. A place covered in blood-red earth and sleeping life. A place longing to come alive again. It's a place for disappearing, you'd said, a place for getting lost... and for getting found. I'll take you there, you'd said. And I could say that I agreed.
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Lucy Christopher (Stolen (Stolen, #1))
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A broken heart in real life isn't half as dreadful as it is in books. It's a good deal like a bad tooth, though you won't think THAT a very romantic simile. It takes spells of aching and gives you a sleepless night now and then, but between times it lets you enjoy life and dreams and echoes and peanut candy as if there were nothing the matter with it.
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L.M. Montgomery
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When you trust someone to see you for who you really are, the betrayal is a thousand times worse than if you hadn’t handed them the weapons in the first place,
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Lucy Score (Things We Never Got Over (Knockemout, #1))
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It's not vanity to know your own good points. It would just be stupidity if you didn't; It's only vanity when you get puffed up about them.
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L.M. Montgomery (The Story Girl)
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I know I’m one royal screw up, and god knows there’s nothing I could ever do to deserve you,” he began, taking my hand in his after sliding the ring free from the chain. β€œBut I want you, Lucy Larson. Bad. I want you forever. The kind of bad I have for you isn’t the kind that goes away.” His forehead lined, his eyes washing silver. β€œEase my suffering. Make me the happiest, most tortured man in the world. Marry me?
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Nicole Williams (Clash (Crash, #2))
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Everyone wanted answers I wasn't ready to give.
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Lucy Christopher (Stolen (Stolen, #1))
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Lonely was the first flavor I had tasted in my life, and it was always there, hidden inside the crevices of my mouth, reminding me.
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Elizabeth Strout (My Name Is Lucy Barton (Amgash, #1))
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You get to decide how you show up in this world. No one else gets to dictate to you who you are,
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Lucy Score (Things We Never Got Over (Knockemout, #1))
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Never be deceived that the rich will allow you to vote away their wealth.
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Lucy Parsons (Lucy Parsons: Freedom, Equality & Solidarity - Writings & Speeches, 1878-1937)
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To his children, Will showed the same love he had always shown to her, fierce and unyielding. And the same protectiveness he had only ever showed to one other person: the person James had been named after. Will’s parabatai, Jem.
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Cassandra Clare (The Whitechapel Fiend (Tales from the Shadowhunter Academy, #3))
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Was true love when you wanted to slap someone and kiss him madly at the same time?
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Nancy Werlin (Impossible (Impossible, #1))
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This be OK?' I asked, innocently. 'You want me to have no skin left?' You rolled your eyes. Actually, don't answer that one.
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Lucy Christopher (Stolen (Stolen, #1))
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It has always seemed to me. ever since early childhood, amid all the commonplaces of life, i was very near to a kingdom of ideal beauty. Between it and me hung only a thin veil. I could never draw it quite aside, but sometimes a wind fluttered it and I caught a glimpse of the enchanting realms beyond-only a glimpse-but those glimpses have always made life worthwhile.
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L.M. Montgomery (Anne of Green Gables)
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No one is guaranteed happiness. It's not a human right. It's a house you have to build yourself. Your family and friends can help, but they're all busy building their own houses too. You're just bitter because you built a shit house.
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Exurb1a (The Bridge to Lucy Dunne)
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I’d never seen a man cry before, only on TV. I’d never even seen Dad close to crying. Those tears looked so odd on you. It was like the strength of you just seemed to sap away. The surprise of it stopped me from being so scared.
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Lucy Christopher (Stolen (Stolen, #1))
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But what would have been the good?" Aslan said nothing. "You mean," said Lucy rather faintly, "that it would have turned out all right – somehow? But how? Please, Aslan! Am I not to know?" "To know what would have happened, child?" said Aslan. "No. Nobody is ever told that." "Oh dear," said Lucy. "But anyone can find out what will happen," said Aslan. "If you go back to the others now, and wake them up; and tell them you have seen me again; and that you must all get up at once and follow me – what will happen? There is only one way of finding out.
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C.S. Lewis (Prince Caspian (Chronicles of Narnia, #2))
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I made it," you said, gruffly, "for you." You shoved it onto my finger. It was roughly carved, shaped from a lump of something colourful and cold...a ring made entirely from a gemstone. It was beautiful. It glinted emerald greens and blood reds over my skin, and had tiny flecks of gold catching the light. I couldn't stop staring at it. "Why?" I asked. You didn't answer that. Instead you touched the ring gently and looked piercingly at me, unsaid questions in your eyes.
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Lucy Christopher (Stolen (Stolen, #1))
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They keep coming up new all the time - things to perplex you, you know. You settle one question and there's another right after. There are so many things to be thought over and decided when you're beginning to grow up. It keeps me busy all the time thinking them over and deciding what's right. It's a serious thing to grow up, isn't it, Marilla?
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L.M. Montgomery (Anne of Green Gables)
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If they want to flirt or initiate a friendship, they should carefully avoid giving the impression they are taking the initiative; men do not like tomboys, nor bluestockings, nor thinking women; too much audacity, culture, intelligence, or character frightens them. In most novels, as George Eliot observes, it is the dumb, blond heroine who outshines the virile brunette; and in The Mill on the Floss, Maggie tries in vain to reverse the roles; in the end she dies and it is blond Lucy who marries Stephen. In The Last of the Mohicans, vapid Alice wins the hero’s heart and not valiant Cora; in Little Women kindly Jo is only a childhood friend for Laurie; he vows his love to curly-haired and insipid Amy. To be feminine is to show oneself as weak, futile, passive, and docile. The girl is supposed not only to primp and dress herself up but also to repress her spontaneity and substitute for it the grace and charm she has been taught by her elder sisters. Any self-assertion will take away from her femininity and her seductiveness.
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Simone de Beauvoir (The Second Sex)
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None of the children knew who Aslan was any more than you do; but the moment the Beaver had spoken these words everyone felt quite different. Perhaps it has sometimes happened to you in a dream that someone says something which you don't understand but in the dream it feels as if it had some enormous meaning--either a terrifying one which turns the whole dream into a nightmare or else a lovely meaning too lovely to put into words, which makes the dream so beautiful that you remember it all your life and are always wishing you could get into that dream again. It was like that now. At the name of Aslan each one of the children felt something jump in it's inside. Edmund felt a sensation of mysterious horror. Peter felt suddenly brave and adventurous. Susan felt as if some delicious smell or some delightful strain of music had just floated by her. And Lucy got the feeling you have when you wake up in the morning and realize that it is the beginning of the holidays or the beginning of Summer.
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C.S. Lewis (The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (Chronicles of Narnia, #1))
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You told me once of the plants that lie dormant through the drought, that wait, half-dead, deep in the earth. The plants that wait for the rain. You said they'd wait for years, if they had to; that they'd almost kill themselves before they grew again. But as soon as those first drops of water fall, those plants begin to stretch and spread their roots. They travel up through the soil and sand to reach the surface. There's a chance for them again.
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Lucy Christopher (Stolen (Stolen, #1))
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You're not eating anything," said Marilla sharply, eying her as if it were a serious shortcoming. Anne sighed. I can't. I'm in the depths of despair. Can you eat when you are in the depths of despair?" I've never been in the depths of despair, so I can't say," responded Marilla. Weren't you? Well, did you ever try to IMAGINE you were in the depths of despair?" No, I didn't." Then I don't think you can understand what it's like. It's very uncomfortable a feeling indeed.
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L.M. Montgomery (Anne of Green Gables (Anne of Green Gables, #1))
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I think you've seen Aslan," said Edmund. "Aslan!" said Eustace. "I've heard that name mentioned several times since we joined the Dawn Treader. And I felt - I don't know what - I hated it. But I was hating everything then. And by the way, I'd like to apologise. I'm afraid I've been pretty beastly." "That's all right," said Edmund. "Between ourselves, you haven't been as bad as I was on my first trip to Narnia. You were only an ass, but I was a traitor." "Well, don't tell me about it, then," said Eustace. "But who is Aslan? Do you know him?" "Well - he knows me," said Edmund. "He is the great Lion, the son of the Emperor-beyond-the-Sea, who saved me and saved Narnia. We've all seen him. Lucy sees him most often. And it may be Aslan's country we are sailing to.
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C.S. Lewis (The Chronicles of Narnia (The Chronicles of Narnia, #1-7))
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Who says I'm not Superman?" You were looking at me with one eye closed against the sun. I shrugged "You would have recued me by now if you were Superman." I said quietly. "Who says I haven't? " Anyone would say you haven't. Anyone's just looking at it wrong then." You pushed yourself up a little, onto your elbows."Anyways, I can't steal you and rescue you. That would give me multiple personalities." And you don't have them already?
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Lucy Christopher (Stolen (Stolen, #1))
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Magnus Bane walked some distance into the Sanctuary, shaking his head as he studied the scene before him. β€œI want to know what you’re doing, but I must confess I’m afraid to find out,” he said. β€œA spot of demon-summoning, I gather?” β€œIt’s a bit complicated,” said James. β€œHello, Magnus. It’s good to see you.” β€œLast time I saw you, you were facedown in the Serpentine,” Magnus said cheerfully. β€œNow you’re fiddling with a Pyxis. I see you have decided to follow in the long Herondale tradition of poor decision-making.” β€œSo have I!” said Lucie, determined not to be left out.
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Cassandra Clare (Chain of Gold (The Last Hours, #1))
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He went farther into the shadows to exchange his pants for the leather breeches. Too bad. When he emerged again, he looked pretty good even though it wasn’t his style. And he was lucky there were no tights, after all. He tilted his head. 'You like it.' 'Shut up.' I blushed. I hated vampire extrasensory perception. It wasn’t fair that he could hear my heartbeat or smell my skin or what ever. 'Girls are so weird.' Kieran snorted. 'No kidding.' 'Please, you two were fighting ten minutes ago, and now you’re the best of friends?' I said witheringly. 'Guys are weird.
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Alyxandra Harvey (My Love Lies Bleeding (Drake Chronicles, #1))
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How You Doing, Little Lucy?” His bright tone and mild expression indicates we’re playing a game we almost never play. It’s a game called How You Doing? and it basically starts off like we don’t hate each other. We act like normal colleagues who don’t want to swirl their hands in each other’s blood. It’s disturbing. β€œGreat, thanks, Big Josh. How You Doing?” β€œSuper. Gonna go get coffee. Can I get you some tea?” He has his heavy black mug in his hand. I hate his mug. I look down; my hand is already holding my red polka-dot mug. He’d spit in anything he made me. Does he think I’m crazy? β€œI think I’ll join you.” We march purposefully toward the kitchen with identical footfalls, left, right, left, right, like prosecutors walking toward the camera in the opening credits ofΒ Law & Order. It requires me to almost double my stride. Colleagues break off conversations and look at us with speculative expressions. Joshua and I look at each other and bare our teeth. Time to act civil. Like executives. β€œAh-ha-ha,” we say to each other genially at some pretend joke. β€œAh-ha-ha.” We sweep around a corner. Annabelle turns from the photocopier and almost drops her papers. β€œWhat’s happening?” Joshua and I nod at her and continue striding, unified in our endless game of one-upmanship. My short striped dress flaps from the g-force. β€œMommy and Daddy love you very much, kids,” Joshua says quietly so only I can hear him. To the casual onlooker he is politely chatting. A few meerkat heads have popped up over cubicle walls. It seems we’re the stuff of legend. β€œSometimes we get excited and argue. But don’t be scared. Even when we’re arguing, it’s not your fault.” β€œIt’s just grown-up stuff,” I softly explain to the apprehensive faces we pass. β€œSometimes Daddy sleeps on the couch, but it’s okay. We still love you.
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Sally Thorne (The Hating Game)
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I ate the roll, and forced down some more sparkling wine. When your eyes closed against the sun again, and I had nothing else to look at I glanced quickly at your chest, curious, really. I'd only seen chests like that in magazines. I wondered if that's how you'd got all your money . . . modeling. I looked down at my stomach. I grabbed at it, seeing how much fat I could lift up in a roll. "Don't worry," you said, one eye open again like a crocodile, watching me. "You're beautiful." You tipped your head back again "Beautiful," you murmured. "Perfect." "You wouldn't know. You're built like some sort of supermodel." I bit my lip, wishing I hadn't complimented you like that. "Or a stripper," I added. "Prostitute." "I wouldn't want you to think I'm repulsive," you said, half smiling. "Too late." You opened your other eye to squint at me. "Will you ever give me a break?
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Lucy Christopher (Stolen (Stolen, #1))
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I hate it, all of this," I screamed, my voice breaking. "I even hate him, even him." A huge sob came up from my chest. And I did, right then. I hated you for everything; for making me feel so helpless everywhere I went, for making me lose control. I hated you for all the emotions in my head, for the confusion... for the way I was suddenly doubting everything. I hated you for turning my life upside down and then smashing it into shards. I hated you for making me stand with a whirring fan in my hand, screaming at my mum. But I hated you for something else, too. Right then, and at every moment since you'd left me, all I could think about was you. I wanted you in that apartment. I wanted your arms around me, your face close to mine. I wanted your smell. And I knew I couldn't-shouldn't-have it. That's what I hated most. The uncertainty of you. You'd kidnapped me, put my life in danger... but I loved you, too. Or thought I did. None of it made sense.
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Lucy Christopher (Stolen (Stolen, #1))