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  • #1
    Margaret Mitchell
    “With enough courage, you can do without a reputation.”
    Margaret Mitchell

  • #2
    Margaret Mitchell
    “Well, my dear, take heart. Some day, I will kiss you and you will like it. But not now, so I beg you not to be too impatient.”
    Margaret Mitchell, Gone with the Wind

  • #3
    Margaret Mitchell
    “Burdens are for shoulders strong enough to carry them.”
    Margaret Mitchell, Gone with the Wind

  • #4
    Margaret Mitchell
    “Sir,"she said,"you are no gentleman!"

    An apt observation,"he answered airily."And, you, Miss, are no lady.”
    Margaret Mitchell, Gone with the Wind

  • #5
    Margaret Mitchell
    “Hardships make or break people.”
    Margaret Mitchell, Gone with the Wind

  • #6
    Margaret Mitchell
    “Dear Scarlett! You aren't helpless. Anyone as selfish and determined as you are is never helpless. God help the Yankees if they should get you." -Rhett Butler”
    Margaret Mitchell, Gone with the Wind

  • #7
    Margaret Mitchell
    “It was better to know the worst than to wonder.”
    Margaret Mitchell, Gone with the Wind

  • #8
    Margaret Mitchell
    “Until you've lost your reputation, you never realize what a burden it was or what freedom really is.”
    Margaret Mitchell, Gone with the Wind

  • #9
    Margaret Mitchell
    “Never pass up new experiences [Scarlett], They enrich the mind." - Rhett Butler”
    Margaret Mitchell, Gone with the Wind

  • #10
    Margaret Mitchell
    “Child, it's a very bad thing for a woman to face the worst that can happen to her, because after she's faced the worst she can't ever really fear anything again. ...Scarlett, always save something to fear— even as you save something to love...”
    Margaret Mitchell, Gone with the Wind

  • #11
    Margaret Mitchell
    “Forgive me for startling you with the impetuosity of my sentiments, my dear Scarlett—I mean, my dear Mrs. Kennedy. It cannot have escaped your notice that for some time past the friendship I have had in my heart for you has ripened into a deeper feeling, a feeling more beautiful, more pure, more sacred. Dare I name it you? Ah! It is love which makes me so bold!”
    Margaret Mitchell, Gone with the Wind

  • #12
    Margaret Mitchell
    “Great balls of fire. Don't bother me anymore, and don't call me sugar.”
    Margaret Mitchell

  • #13
    Margaret Mitchell
    “I've always had a weakness for lost causes once they're really lost.”
    Margaret Mitchell, Gone with the Wind

  • #14
    Margaret Mitchell
    “Now she had a fumbling knowledge that, had she ever understood Ashley, she would never have loved him; had she ever understood Rhett, she would never have lost him.”
    Margaret Mitchell, Gone with the Wind

  • #15
    Margaret Mitchell
    “Longing hearts could only stand so much longing.”
    Margaret Mitchell, Gone with the Wind

  • #16
    Margaret Mitchell
    “Now you are beginning to think for yourself instead of letting others think for you. That’s the beginning of wisdom.”
    Margaret Mitchell, Gone with the Wind

  • #17
    Margaret Mitchell
    “Men and women, they were beautiful and wild, all a little violent under their pleasant ways and only a little tamed.”
    Margaret Mitchell, Przeminęło z wiatrem

  • #18
    Margaret Mitchell
    “I wonder if anyone but me realizes what goes on in that head back of your deceptively sweet face.”
    Margaret Mitchell, Gone with the Wind

  • #19
    Margaret Mitchell
    “Well fiddle dee dee!”
    Margaret Mitchell, Gone with the Wind

  • #20
    Margaret Mitchell
    “If he's forgotten me, I'll make him remember me. I'll make him want me again.”
    Margaret Mitchell, Gone with the Wind

  • #21
    Margaret Mitchell
    “She saw in his eyes defeat of her wild dreams, her mad desires.”
    Margaret Mitchell, Gone with the Wind

  • #22
    Elizabeth Wein
    “It's like being in love, discovering your best friend.”
    Elizabeth Wein, Code Name Verity

  • #23
    Elizabeth Wein
    “KISS ME, HARDY! Kiss me, QUICK!”
    Elizabeth Wein, Code Name Verity

  • #24
    Elizabeth Wein
    “I am no longer afraid of getting old. Indeed I can't believe I ever said anything so stupid. So childish. So offensive and arrogant.
    But mainly, so very, very stupid. I desperately want to grow old.”
    Elizabeth Wein, Code Name Verity

  • #25
    Elizabeth Wein
    “But a part of me lies buried in lace and roses on a riverbank in France-a part of me is broken off forever. A part of me will be unflyable, stuck in the climb.”
    Elizabeth Wein, Code Name Verity

  • #26
    Elizabeth Wein
    “FLY THE PLANE, MADDIE.”
    Elizabeth Wein, Code Name Verity

  • #27
    Elizabeth Wein
    “And this, even more wonderful and mysterious, is also true: when I read it, when I read what Julie's written, she is instantly alive again, whole and undamaged. With her words in my mind while I'm reading, she is as real as I am. Gloriously daft, drop-dead charming, full of bookish nonsense and foul language, brave and generous. She's right here. Afraid and exhausted, alone, but fighting. Flying in silver moonlight in a plane that can't be landed, stuck in the climb—alive, alive, ALIVE.”
    Elizabeth Wein, Code Name Verity

  • #28
    Elizabeth Wein
    “It was a rather extraordinary conversation if you think about it -- both of us speaking in code. But not military code, not Intelligence or Resistance code -- just feminine code.”
    Elizabeth Wein, Code Name Verity

  • #29
    Elizabeth Wein
    “How did you ever get here, Maddie Brodatt?"
    "'Second to the right, and then straight on till morning,'" she answered promptly-it did feel like Neverland.
    "Crikey, am I so obviously Peter Pan?"
    Maddie laughed. "The Lost Boys give it away."
    Jamie studied his hands. "Mother keeps the windows open in all our bedrooms while we're gone, like Mrs. Darling, just in case we come flying home when she's not expecting us.”
    Elizabeth Wein, Code Name Verity

  • #30
    Elizabeth Wein
    “People are complicated. There is so much more to everybody than you realize. You see someone in school everyday, or at work, in the canteen, and you share a cigarette of a coffee with them, and you talk about the weather or last night's air raid. But you don't talk so much about what was the nastiest thing you ever said to your mother, or how you pretended to be David Balfour, the hero of Kidnapped, for the whole of the year when you were 13, or what you imagine yourself doing with the pilot who looks like Leslie Howard if you were alone in his bunk after a dance.”
    Elizabeth Wein, Code Name Verity



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