Wood Nymphs Quotes

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William  Ritter
“Wood nymphs,” said Jackaby.
“Not a real cheery lot, them,” observed Hudson.
“In retrospect, a library is a rather somber locale for their kind. A bit like housing a man in a graveyard. Well, a bit like housing a man in a graveyard in which his people’s bones have been mashed to a pulp and reconstituted into slim sheets, onto which one has scribbled a lot of silly words with pictures of monks and satyrs in the margins.”
William Ritter, The Dire King

James D. Redwood
“Tan Chau lies on the Thanh Hoa canal, which sings with freedom as it flows into the Mekong River on its way to the sea. Only the wind and the water, which you cannot imprison, are truly free.”
James D. Redwood, Love beneath the Napalm

Sarah  Chamberlain
“Her hazel eyes danced with specks of forest green and rich deep brown, and I thought for a moment of a wood nymph out of a Pre-Raphaelite painting. That's what she would look like with her hair down, sweetly chaotic and not a little bit sensual.”
Sarah Chamberlain, Love Walked In