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That night, I fell into a deep, travel-weary sleep, lulled by the familiar sound of the waterfall beyond the window. I dreamed of the beck fairies, a blur of lavender and rose-pink and buttercup-yellow light, flitting across the glittering stream, beckoning me to follow them toward the woodland cottage. There, the little girl with flame-red hair picked daisies in the garden, threading them together to make a garland for her hair. She picked a posy of wildflowers- harebell, bindweed, campion, and bladderwort- and gave them to me. ~ Hazel Gaynor
Frances Griffiths quotes by Hazel Gaynor
With my arms wrapped around Rosebud, I dreamed of heather-topped hills and sleepy valleys and a pretty woodland stream where dragonflies danced across the water as I sat down among the ferns and the meadowsweet, waiting for the summer to find me. ~ Hazel Gaynor
Frances Griffiths quotes by Hazel Gaynor
That was when I saw the first flash of emerald, then another of blue, then yellow, glimpsed out of the corner of my eye. Not dragonflies. Not butterflies. Something else. Something moving among a cluster of harebells, the delicate white flowers nodding as their petals and leaves were disturbed by the slightest of movements, like a gentle breeze blowing against them and yet there wasn't the slightest breath of wind at the beck that day. ~ Hazel Gaynor
Frances Griffiths quotes by Hazel Gaynor
I moved silently across the garden, silvered with moonlight, my feet barely touching the ground. I brushed past fern and tree, following the lights across the stream, toward the cottage in the clearing where I watched a little girl surrounded by light and laughter as the fairies threaded flowers through her hair. I stood out of sight, peering through the tangled blackberry bushes, but the girl saw me, rushing forward, her hand outstretched, a white flower clasped between her fingers. "For Mammy," she said. "For my Mammy. ~ Hazel Gaynor
Frances Griffiths quotes by Hazel Gaynor
Grownups don't know how to believe ~ Frances Griffiths
Frances Griffiths quotes by Frances Griffiths
I fell into a restless sleep in which my dreams carried me away over misty valleys and moonlit woodlands toward a fairy glen, where I watched their beautiful midnight revels in silent awe as I whispered the words of my favorite poem. " 'You shall hear a sound like thunder, / And a veil shall be withdrawn, / When her eyes grow wide with wonder, / On that hill-top, in that dawn. ~ Hazel Gaynor
Frances Griffiths quotes by Hazel Gaynor
It is a very terrible thing to be far smaller than one's rage. ~ Frances Hardinge
Frances Griffiths quotes by Frances Hardinge
They all agree, Italy is not what it used to be. What is? All my adult life I've heard how Silicon Valley used to be all orchards, how Atlanta used to be genteel, how publishing used to be run by gentlemen, how houses used to cost what a car costs now. All true, but what can you do but live now? ~ Frances Mayes
Frances Griffiths quotes by Frances Mayes
His desire to bless you goes infinitely beyond your own personal desire to secure His blessing. There is always peace in His presence. Do not disturb this by anxiety to know what is in store for tomorrow. Out of the very tranquility of worship will be born the guidance you need. ~ Frances J Roberts
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I believe in the necessity for struggle by people at the bottom of any society. ~ Frances Fox Piven
Frances Griffiths quotes by Frances Fox Piven
Hope is not wishful thinking. It's not a temperament we're born with. It is a stance toward life that we can choose ... not not. The real question for me, though, is whether m hope is effective, whether it produces or is just where I hide to ease my own pain. ~ Frances Moore Lappe
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Perhaps there is a language which is not made of words and everything in the world understands it. ~ Frances Hodgson Burnett
Frances Griffiths quotes by Frances Hodgson Burnett
Leadership is a matter of how to be, not how to do it. ~ Frances Hesselbein
Frances Griffiths quotes by Frances Hesselbein
Nothing, and Mr. Havisham kept her from suspecting ~ Frances Hodgson Burnett
Frances Griffiths quotes by Frances Hodgson Burnett
What about me?" Frances asked.
"The butler," Harriet replied without even a second of hesitation.
Frances's mouth immediately opened to protest.
"No, no," Harriet said. "It's the best role, I promise. You get to do everything."
"Except be a unicorn," Daniel murmured.
Frances tilted her head to the side with a resigned expression.
"The next play," Harriet finally gave in. "I shall find a way to include a unicorn in the one I'm working on right now."
Frances pumped both fists in the air. "Huzzah! ~ Julia Quinn
Frances Griffiths quotes by Julia Quinn
I hated my childhood. It was loathsome. My parents were deaf and dumb. Profoundly so. They could make noises when they were emotionally aroused, but they couldn't form it into speech. ~ Richard Griffiths
Frances Griffiths quotes by Richard Griffiths
You could open the door, Frances whispers. Find your way through the steam, not even bothering to remove your clothes before stepping in with him.
His hands could slide along where your thin shirt molds against your hips. His fingers could find the hem, slowly gather it, inching higher. ~ Carrie Ryan
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Climate change is the central environmental ill of our time. We have an obligation to protect our children from the dangers of this widening scourge, and we aren't yet doing enough about it. ~ Frances Beinecke
Frances Griffiths quotes by Frances Beinecke
What can I say? I deal with it. I think I have come to terms with my absolutely hateful and vile childhood. No, I have, really. But I did hate it at the time. I resented it. There were elements of it that were positively Dickensian. ~ Richard Griffiths
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It is impossible to stand for intellectual freedom without grappling with censorship. ~ Frances M. Jones
Frances Griffiths quotes by Frances M. Jones
Tar sands oil is the dirtiest fuel on Earth. Because producing it consumes so much energy, a gallon of tar sands crude generates 17 percent more carbon pollution than conventional crude oil. ~ Frances Beinecke
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Somehow, without noticing, Mosca had become old enough to hear about such things. ~ Frances Hardinge
Frances Griffiths quotes by Frances Hardinge
If I were dictator, I'd have a catch-all crime of disrespect. ~ Richard Griffiths
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Lost: one bonnet, two clogs. Kept in spite of the odds: two thumbs, one life. ~ Frances Hardinge
Frances Griffiths quotes by Frances Hardinge
I never trusted good-looking boys. ~ Frances McDormand
Frances Griffiths quotes by Frances McDormand
All cats are gray in the dark. And besides, her actions have less to do with her, and everything to do with you. ~ Jaye Frances
Frances Griffiths quotes by Jaye Frances
Visitors say, 'Real shrunken heads! Wow! How were they made? By slitting the skin, taking out the skull and brains and steaming them with hot sand? Gross!' But what no one asks is: how did they get here? What are they doing hanging up in a university museum in the south of England? Once you start to answer that question, you realize that shrunken heads like these are a product as much of European curiosity, European taste and European purchasing power as they are of an archaic tribal custom. It is time to turn the spotlight round and point it back at people like you and me, and at our ancestors, who were responsible for bringing hundreds of these heads into museums and people's homes and who delighted in them as much as -- if not more than -- the people who created them in the first place. After all, it is not the Shuar who are pressing their noses to the glass of an exhibition case in an Oxford University museum. ~ Frances Larson
Frances Griffiths quotes by Frances Larson
Perhaps to be able to learn things quickly isn't everything. To be kind is worth a great deal to other people ... Lots of clever people have done harm and have been wicked. ~ Frances Hodgson Burnett
Frances Griffiths quotes by Frances Hodgson Burnett
Who can worry about a career? Have a life. ~ Frances McDormand
Frances Griffiths quotes by Frances McDormand
Why are Georgette Heyer's covers so naff? When you think of all the exciting things that happen - abductions, false identities, wild horseback chases - the front of the book nearly always shows a woman in a ballgown, simpering sweetly up at a man. ~ Elly Griffiths
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Air France's in-flight magazine. ~ Ervin Laszlo
Frances Griffiths quotes by Ervin Laszlo
When new beautiful thoughts began to push out the old hideous ones, life began to come back to him, his blood ran healthily through his veins and strength poured into him like a flood. ~ Frances Hodgson Burnett
Frances Griffiths quotes by Frances Hodgson Burnett
Believe me, my beloved child, my heart aches for your suffering, while it dictates its necessity. ~ Frances Burney
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Then she felt herself, she said, to enter into the very bosom of God, where she was transformed into her Beloved, so completely that not all the temptations of the world, the flesh, and the devil could ever separate her from His love...She gave them a conviction that she could find no pleasure on earth except in the contemplation of the divine mercy. ~ Frances Parkinson Keyes
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I attempt to channel my anger into the tip of my forefinger as I press the shutter. ~ Philip Jones Griffiths
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If you've got a plot the size of a car or a tiny yard in Italy, you're going to be growing tomatoes and basil and celery and carrots, and everybody is still connected to the land. ~ Frances Mayes
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alcoves, and once or twice he sat down ~ Frances Hodgson Burnett
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If we don't get reform in campaign financing, then we can write this country off. ~ Frances Farenthold
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I know why writers write- they write to untangle the knots in their hearts. ~ Virginia Frances Schwartz
Frances Griffiths quotes by Virginia Frances Schwartz
No decoration
can compare in loveliness;
a perfect flower ~ Frances Watts
Frances Griffiths quotes by Frances Watts
I just don't see where I could possibly fit in directing a feature. ~ Rachel Griffiths
Frances Griffiths quotes by Rachel Griffiths
Frances and Courtney, I'll be at your altar. Please keep going, Courtney, for Frances, for her life will be so much happier without me. I LOVE YOU. I LOVE YOU. [Suicide note. ] ~ Kurt Cobain
Frances Griffiths quotes by Kurt Cobain
Innocent little villages full of homes torn and trampled under foot and burned!" the Duchess almost cried out. "And worse things than that - worse things! ~ Frances Hodgson Burnett
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I do believe that the coal industry sees the cultural shift toward cleaner energy and global warming solutions as a threat to their interests. ~ Frances Beinecke
Frances Griffiths quotes by Frances Beinecke
I actually didn't like Jane Austen. I was more into the Brontes. They were so wild and passionate. I thought there was something a bit tame about Austen. ~ Frances O'Connor
Frances Griffiths quotes by Frances O'Connor
Frances in turn was seen as "the senior all the sophomores wanted to be," remembers Elaine St. Johns, who included her mother among the sophomores. Adela herself quoted others as saying, "It doesn't seem quite fair that Frances Marion, along with everything else, should be beautiful too," and Mary Anita Loos says her Aunt Anita had the same perception. "Without using the word envy, I think she felt Frances Marion had a lot that she didn't have. Frances was a raving beauty and she was also very happily married and immensely successful and innovative in her work. She was a legend among writers as well as the people in general. ~ Cari Beauchamp
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