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    A.S.A. Harrison
    “She didn't know then that life has a way of backing you into a corner. You make your choices when you're far too young to understand their implications, and with each choice you make the field of possibility narrows. You choose a career and other careers are lost to you. You choose a mate and commit to loving no other.”
    A.S.A. Harrison, The Silent Wife

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    Elizabeth Berg
    “I always think incipent miracles surround us, waiting only to see if our faith is strong enough. We won't have to understand it; it will just work, like a beating heart, like love. Really, no matter how frightened and discouraged I may become about the future, I look forward to it. In spite of everything I see all around me every day, I have a shaky assurance that everything will turn out fine. I don't think I'm the only one. Why else would the phrase "everything's all right" ease a deep and troubled place in so many of us? We just don't know, we never know so much, yet we have such faith. We hold our hands over our hurts and lean forward, full of yearning and forgiveness. It is how we keep on, this kind of hope.”
    Elizabeth Berg, Talk Before Sleep

  • #3
    Anna Quindlen
    “I would be most content if my children grew up to be the kind of people who think decorating consists mostly of building enough bookshelves.”
    Anna Quindlen

  • #4
    Michelle Cohen Corasanti
    “Many great men can attribute their success to the fact that they didn't have the advantages other men had”
    Michelle Cohen Corasanti, The Almond Tree

  • #5
    Mindy Kaling
    “There Has Ceased to Be a Difference Between My Awake Clothes and My Asleep Clothes”
    Mindy Kaling, Is Everyone Hanging Out Without Me?

  • #6
    Audrey Niffenegger
    “He thanked her and left the house in the mood of a shipwrecked man who has allowed the rescue ship to pass him by.”
    Audrey Niffenegger, Her Fearful Symmetry

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    Elizabeth Berg
    “Sometimes you know before you know.”
    Elizabeth Berg, Range of Motion

  • #8
    Diane Setterfield
    “I have always been a reader; I have read at every stage of my life, and there has never been a time when reading was not my greatest joy. And yet I cannot pretend that the reading I have done in my adult years matches in its impact on my soul the reading I did as a child. I still believe in stories. I still forget myself when I am in the middle of a good book. Yet it is not the same. Books are, for me, it must be said, the most important thing; what I cannot forget is that there was a time when they were at once more banal and more essential than that. When I was a child, books were everything. And so there is in me, always, a nostalgic yearning for the lost pleasure of books. It is not a yearning that one ever expects to be fulfilled.”
    Diane Setterfield, The Thirteenth Tale



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