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That, they knew, was true friendship. And they knew, if you're lucky enough to find it, you hold on to it. By Sarah Addison Allen

Ever read a story that you simply can't imagine how it will end? This place is like that. The best things in life are like that. By Sarah Addison Allen

The sky was incredible that night, the moon nearly full and the stars littering the sky like tossed stones. By Sarah Addison Allen

Every life needs a little space. It leaves room for good things to enter it. By Sarah Addison Allen

Maybe you don't fall in love. Maybe you jump. By Sarah Addison Allen

It had always fascinated him that she'd consumed so many words, that her head was full of stories, told a thousand different ways. By Sarah Addison Allen

I was just telling Claire about a guy I met in bread class. I hate him, but he could be my soul mate. By Sarah Addison Allen

I know he's a good baby ... but the challenge is to raise him into a good boy, then a good man. By Sarah Addison Allen

And you couldn't make a snowman in your neighborhood because?Because you weren't there. By Sarah Addison Allen

That was high school in a nutshell. No one was where they belonged. They were all on their way to someplace else. By Sarah Addison Allen

Books liked her. Books wanted to look after her. By Sarah Addison Allen

The trick is not to make eye contact. They don't charge if you don't make eye contact. By Sarah Addison Allen

He stared up at the moon, which looked like a giant hole in the sky, letting light through to the other side. By Sarah Addison Allen

Living down your own past was hard enough. You shouldn't have to live down someone else's. By Sarah Addison Allen

When you have to do something, you have to do it. Putting it off only makes it worse. Believe me, I know. By Sarah Addison Allen

Magic is what we invent when we want something we think we can't have. By Sarah Addison Allen

Wasn't that the point to being married? That you had a partner, someone you trusted, to help with important decisions. By Sarah Addison Allen

When you're happy for yourself, it fills you. When you're happy for someone else, it pours over. By Sarah Addison Allen

Right now everyone is drinking bad wine made of sour grapes and hysteria. Let them drink it, and let them regret it in the morning. By Sarah Addison Allen

But he'd loved only Eby. You didn't need a mirror to tell you that you were beautiful when you had proof like that. By Sarah Addison Allen

Being mad at someone for acting exactly the way you assume they'll act is no one's fault but your own. By Sarah Addison Allen

Always make your needs and expectations known,she used to say. That way no one gets hurt. By Sarah Addison Allen

She'd wanted the attention, she'd wanted more people to know her gift, as if the more people who knew, the more real it would be. By Sarah Addison Allen

No matter how hard she tried, she knew she couldn't catch someone who didn't know they were falling. By Sarah Addison Allen

Nothing is really broke, so it's not like I can fix it. I just have to keep trying to find what I'm looking for. By Sarah Addison Allen

She did know that it's remarkably easy to fall in love with someone who is already in love with you. It's a little like falling in love with yourself. By Sarah Addison Allen

Everything had felt so precarious since her mother's death, like she was walking on a bridge made of paper. By Sarah Addison Allen

Children always know when their mothers are crazy - they just never admit it, not out loud, to anyone. By Sarah Addison Allen

Her grandmother used to tell her that a pink sky meant someone in the distance had just fallen in love ... By Sarah Addison Allen

She was so Southern that she cried tears that came straight from the Mississippi, and she always smelled faintly of cottonwood and peaches. By Sarah Addison Allen

The air around her was cool lately, as if she were creating a vacuum with her unhappiness. By Sarah Addison Allen

Some people don't know how to fall in love, like not knowing how to swim. They panic first when they jump in. Then they figure it out. By Sarah Addison Allen

Love always hurts. That's one thing I know you know. But it's worth it. That's what you don't know. Yet. By Sarah Addison Allen

Don't you wish you could take a single childhood memory and blow it up into a bubble and live inside it forever? By Sarah Addison Allen

Nd where a neighbour bakes hummingbird cakes in the hope of bringing back a lost love. By Sarah Addison Allen

The thing most consistently on my desk as I write is a cat - a different one at different times of the day. I think I'm more a part of their ritual. By Sarah Addison Allen

People always say life is too short for regrets. But the truth is, it's too long. By Sarah Addison Allen

Take one man, one foolish woman, put them together in a bowl and stir. By Sarah Addison Allen

Lisette was born without the ability to speak, but she'd been brazen with written words as a child, substituting a sharp tongue for a poison pen. By Sarah Addison Allen

For stubborn souls like Lisette, death was easier than the courage it took to actually change your life. By Sarah Addison Allen

Lisette set out browned chicken, warm butternut squash salad, blue potatoes, and blackberry bread with a crust of sugar that looked like ice crystals. By Sarah Addison Allen

No one should ever compromise the dignity of another human being. By Sarah Addison Allen

In her mind, Em was a deranged ballerina-child who smelled like bubblegum and only ate McDonald's Happy Meals. By Sarah Addison Allen

But a man like that deserved to never be thought of again. Why couldn't he have just stayed buried? No good had come of this. By Sarah Addison Allen

All my life I've chased dreams of what could be. For the first time in my life, I've actually caught one. By Sarah Addison Allen

Don't be vain. What you look like doesn't matter. It's the deed that matters. By Sarah Addison Allen

How we see the world changes all the time. It all depends on our mood. By Sarah Addison Allen

She'd fallen into the best part of her past. By Sarah Addison Allen

When people believe you have something to give, something no one else has, they'll go to great lengths and pay a lot of money for it. By Sarah Addison Allen

The two giant oaks in the front yard looked like flustered ladies caught mid-curtsy, their starched green leaf-dresses swaying in the wind. By Sarah Addison Allen

The air outside was tomato-sweet and hickory-smoked, all at once delicious and strange. It automatically made her touch her tongue to her lips. By Sarah Addison Allen

I lost myself trying to find happiness in things that didn't love me back. By Sarah Addison Allen

Not every man was sorry when he hurt a woman. By Sarah Addison Allen

I think Heaven will be like a first kiss. By Sarah Addison Allen

The moon charm has an inscription: Yours from dark to light. By Sarah Addison Allen

Did I ever tell you about the day I finally let go of him? That day that led me to you? By Sarah Addison Allen

I should let people in. If they leave, they leave. If I break, I break. It happens to everyone. Right? By Sarah Addison Allen

She wished she had known back then. Known that happiness isn't a point in time you leave behind. It's what's ahead of you. Every single day. By Sarah Addison Allen

The trick to getting through life, she'd told him, is not to resent it when it isn't exactly how you think it should be. By Sarah Addison Allen

Don't let anyone see your vulnerable spots. Once they knew how to hurt you, they would do it again and again. By Sarah Addison Allen

All this from one kiss. If we ever make love, I'm going to need a week to recover. By Sarah Addison Allen

Superstitions are man's way of trying to control things he has no control over ... By Sarah Addison Allen

It looked like the world was covered in a cobbler crust of brown sugar and cinnamon. By Sarah Addison Allen

Like all fairy tales, the beginning is always beautiful, a ruse to draw you into something you are anticipating. By Sarah Addison Allen

He loved that she made him something he never thought he'd been capable of being. Someone who stayed. By Sarah Addison Allen

He lifted up on one elbow and looked down at her. What she wouldn't give to see what he saw, to know what made him look at her that way. By Sarah Addison Allen

But relying on one person for your every need is so dangerous. One set of hands isn't enough to keep you from falling. By Sarah Addison Allen

I Have Not Yet Begun to Procrastinate" which was the quote on Bay's shirt from "First Frost By Sarah Addison Allen

When you are abandoned as a child, you are never able to forget that people are capable of leaving, even if they never do. By Sarah Addison Allen

He was one of those men for whom all their fatigue went to their eyes in a sleepy, sexy kind of way. By Sarah Addison Allen

When you take your heart out of your chest and hold it out for all to see, it's not like you can expect everyone not to notice. Phin By Sarah Addison Allen

But don't define yourself by what you *don't* want to do. Define yourself by what you do want to do. By Sarah Addison Allen

Her grandmother used to say something about how the air around you will turn white when things are about to change. By Sarah Addison Allen

I get the feeling that you like pointing me in the wrong direction. By Sarah Addison Allen

When you know something's wrong, but you don't know exactly what it is, the air around you changes. By Sarah Addison Allen

Daughters of the South were to their mothers what tributaries were to the main rivers they flowed into: their source of immovable strength. By Sarah Addison Allen

A haunting, magical, modern-day fairytale. A feast for the senses. By Sarah Addison Allen

There was a certain power beautiful mothers held over their less beautiful daughters. By Sarah Addison Allen

Her mother would tell her she was beautiful and that everything was all right. By Sarah Addison Allen

Adolescence is like having only enough light to see the step directly in front of you. By Sarah Addison Allen

In North Carolina, barbecue means pork, child. Hot dogs and hamburgers on a grill - that's called 'cooking out' around here, By Sarah Addison Allen

Being left makes you doubt your ability to keep people, even friends. By Sarah Addison Allen

I love that my dad has stopped asking me when I'm going to get a real job. By Sarah Addison Allen

It was like the way you wanted sunshine on Saturdays, or pancakes for breakfast. They just made you feel good. By Sarah Addison Allen

Della Lee said, "I think heaven will be like a first kiss." "I hope so," Josey murmured. "Me too. By Sarah Addison Allen

People fall in love all the time. And it's not always with the right people. And it's not always reciprocated. By Sarah Addison Allen

You'd be surprised how easy some things can be, things you never thought you'd do, when you take self-respect out of the equation. By Sarah Addison Allen

How people choose to live their lives, and who they fall in love with, should never have to be defended. By Sarah Addison Allen

But surprises were nothing new to her. Like opening a can of mushroom soup and finding tomato instead; be grateful and eat it anyway. By Sarah Addison Allen

The apple tree in the background, just barely visible, was stretching a single limb out to her, as if wanting to be in the photo with her. By Sarah Addison Allen

I think my characters are more wish fulfillments than they are mirrors. They see things I don't and live in a world I can only enter through words. By Sarah Addison Allen

She seethed like water the second before it rolls to a boil. By Sarah Addison Allen

To this day she could make tap water boil just by kissing him. By Sarah Addison Allen

We have history, you and I. You just don't know it yet. By Sarah Addison Allen

He used to believe good things happened in this kind of weather. By Sarah Addison Allen

Autumn felt like the whole world was browned and roasted until it was so tender it was about to fall away from the bone. By Sarah Addison Allen

When your cup is empty, you do not mourn what is gone. Because if you do, you will miss the opportunity to fill it again. By Sarah Addison Allen

Candy is my religion. By Sarah Addison Allen

So I told him his bread was ugly, and he called me a dough diva. A dough diva. Of all the nerve! We're going out on Saturday. By Sarah Addison Allen

Snow flurries began to fall and they swirled around people's legs like house cats. It was magical, this snow globe world. By Sarah Addison Allen

There was a long-ago saying that was still heard from time to time in town: Waverleys know where to find the truth, they just can't stomach it. Bay By Sarah Addison Allen

He stood there, glowing like the sun, and stared at her like she was the unbelievable one. By Sarah Addison Allen

Blank-slate friendships were thin and temperamental. She knew that. There was no history there to cement people together, for better or worse. By Sarah Addison Allen

Whether she knew it or not, she needed someone who believed in her, not everything else in this crazy house. By Sarah Addison Allen

The comfort of browning butter and the excitement of lemon zest. By Sarah Addison Allen

There's not a lot I can fix for her anymore. Band-Aid and bedtime story days are almost over. This, I can fix with a simple Welcome. By Sarah Addison Allen

He was the only person in the world she was tongue-tied around, and yet the only person she really wanted to talk to. By Sarah Addison Allen

Sawyer was quiet for a moment as he studied her. She wished he would take off his sunglasses. She didn't like how uncomfortable she looked. By Sarah Addison Allen

Misfits need a place to get away, too. All that trying to fit in is exhausting. By Sarah Addison Allen

The next morning dawned bright and sweet, like ribbon candy. By Sarah Addison Allen

There was an art to the male posterior. That's all there was to it. By Sarah Addison Allen

You can't change where you came from, but you can change where you go from here. By Sarah Addison Allen

He'd always been fascinated by her, drawn to her the way curious people are always drawn to things they don't understand. By Sarah Addison Allen

Why were girls in such a hurry to grow up? Agatha would never understand. Childhood was magical. Leaving it behind was a magnificent loss. By Sarah Addison Allen

Always make your expectations known, she used to say. That way you never get hurt. By Sarah Addison Allen

I've never seen you hide from anyone before. He must do something crazy to you. By Sarah Addison Allen

If a man has so much heat he burns your skin when he touches you, he's the devil. Run away By Sarah Addison Allen

History is a loop. We're exactly where they stood twenty years ago. What's theirs is ours, what's ours will become theirs. By Sarah Addison Allen

People adapt. People change. You can grow where you're planted. By Sarah Addison Allen

The Waverley sisters had married men as steadfast and normal as the women were mercurial and strange. By Sarah Addison Allen

She thought too much about what other people thought. That's why she became such a homebody. By Sarah Addison Allen

But a woman's ability to surprise herself is far stronger than her ability to surprise others. By Sarah Addison Allen

She looked like autumn, when leaves turned and fruit ripened. By Sarah Addison Allen

Kate's stomach trembled with that particular anxiety that always heralded something good. By Sarah Addison Allen

A happily-ever-after is never the real ending to a story. It's where the real story begins. By Sarah Addison Allen

Doctors say there's no such thing as chemo brain, but ask any chemo patient. By Sarah Addison Allen

Sometimes it's difficult to tell what side of the moral compass we are all on. There are so many things to factor in. By Sarah Addison Allen

Sometimes its necessary to embrace the magic, to find out what's real in life, and in one's own heart. By Sarah Addison Allen

Willa?" "Yes" "It's morning and I still love you. By Sarah Addison Allen

She never thought she was good at making friends. But maybe she was just trying to be friends with the wrong people. By Sarah Addison Allen

Old hands can hold memories of good things. By Sarah Addison Allen

There aren't a finite number of things that can make you happy. By Sarah Addison Allen

Claire understood things about Bay without Bay having to say a word. By Sarah Addison Allen

Crystalline swirls of sugar and flour still lingered in the air like kite tails. By Sarah Addison Allen

Safe is just another word for scared. By Sarah Addison Allen

After you finish a book, the story still goes on in your mind. You can never change the beginning. But you can always change the end. By Sarah Addison Allen

They give their hearts to easily ... true in life, not just a story! By Sarah Addison Allen

Stability was overrated. Crises and adventures, on the other hand, could actually teach you something. By Sarah Addison Allen

She understood that the hardest times in life to go through were when you were transitioning from one version of yourself to another. By Sarah Addison Allen

The words were strung in the air like garland. She could almost see them. By Sarah Addison Allen

You are who you are, whether you like it or not, so why not like it? By Sarah Addison Allen

All we have is our deep and abiding love for each other. We can't loose that or we loose ourselves. If we don't help each other,who will? By Sarah Addison Allen

Jack seemed kind. He was craggy and athletic, with lines like parentheses around his mouth, as if everything he wanted to say was an afterthought. By Sarah Addison Allen

Life is about experience ... You can't hold on to everything By Sarah Addison Allen

And everyone still swore the rose candies made them think of their first loves. By Sarah Addison Allen

A sad sort of vulnerability was wafting from her, making the night smell like maple syrup. By Sarah Addison Allen

One of those people with invisible thorns, preventing others from getting too close. By Sarah Addison Allen

There was such a feeling of peace around them, it was soft and pink and smelled of butter. By Sarah Addison Allen

Something was about to happen. By Sarah Addison Allen

Life is too short to spend time with people' who suck the happiness "out of u".. By Sarah Addison Allen

Those stories were the sound track of my summer with you. By Sarah Addison Allen

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Ice queens didn't break, after all. They melted. And Marco didn't have enough warmth for that. By Sarah Addison Allen

They give their hearts away By Sarah Addison Allen

How could someone with a life this full feel this empty? By Sarah Addison Allen

Happiness is a risk. If you're not a little scared, then you're not doing it right. By Sarah Addison Allen

I really like the video and I'm reading Sarah book Garden Spells By Sarah Addison Allen

Summer was a lady who didn't give up her spotlight easily. By Sarah Addison Allen

Sometimes people who had been together for a long time got to imagining that things used to be better, even when they weren't. By Sarah Addison Allen

Some people come into your life and change it forever. By Sarah Addison Allen

Gerge and Eby had succeeded where he had failed because they knew that what you lost is as much a part of you as what you found. By Sarah Addison Allen

Everything was quiet, a strange sort of quiet that felt like an unfinished sentence. By Sarah Addison Allen

But she was smart. She was savvy. And most of all, she was Southern. By Sarah Addison Allen

Girls like us, when we love, it takes everything we have. By Sarah Addison Allen

Stood on the sidewalk and looked down the street By Sarah Addison Allen

The maple leaves grow restless. By Sarah Addison Allen

Those who decided to stick with her would be her true friends. The others would just be scenery. By Sarah Addison Allen

I'm a huge fan of Alice Hoffman, Fred Chappell and Susan Elizabeth Phillips. By Sarah Addison Allen

The right men make all the difference in the world. But the wrong men do, too. By Sarah Addison Allen

With her dark eyes, elegant nose and olive complexion, Claire looked timeless, old-worldly. By Sarah Addison Allen

Sometimes you weren't supposed to share pain. Sometimes it was best just to deal with it alone. By Sarah Addison Allen

Some of the best people i know are fools', Evanelle said. 'The strongest people I know. By Sarah Addison Allen

His casual, almost flippant, mention of it took her by surprise and made her feel cool and tart, like tasting lime for the first time. By Sarah Addison Allen

Why don't you take off your shirt?" he finally asked. "I bet you say that to all the girls. By Sarah Addison Allen

How can we know the true meaning of charity if we don't even know how to help those closest to us? By Sarah Addison Allen

They give their hearts too easily. By Sarah Addison Allen

And broken hearts cast long, dark shadows. By Sarah Addison Allen

She couldn't see the tree, but she knew it was there. That always gave her a small measure of comfort. By Sarah Addison Allen

The word lethologica describes the state of not being able to remember the word you want. By Sarah Addison Allen

She was still water in his hands. He didn't know how to hold on. By Sarah Addison Allen

When someone needs help, you help. Right? By Sarah Addison Allen

That right there, what just happened, is called attraction. A-trak-shee-un. Look it up in the dictionary. By Sarah Addison Allen

A breeze flew through, picking up some leaves and swirling them around, the sound like fluttering pages in a quiet library. By Sarah Addison Allen

We are conduits for happiness. By Sarah Addison Allen

Even at seventy-four, with a limp from a hip replacement, Margaret could still enter a room and fill it like perfume. By Sarah Addison Allen

Her life was monotonous, but it kept her out of trouble. By Sarah Addison Allen

Men. You can't live with them, you can't shoot them. By Sarah Addison Allen

Motherhood is hard enough without judgement from others who don't know the whole story. By Sarah Addison Allen

I needed to stop being what everyone thought I was. By Sarah Addison Allen

The neighborhood was quiet in that way only the cold could make it, as if freezing sounds before they hit the ground. By Sarah Addison Allen

If you don't like the ending, you make up a new one. By Sarah Addison Allen

Jack thought anyone who read couldn't be all that bad. By Sarah Addison Allen

Motherhood, true motherhood, was what went on when no one else could see. By Sarah Addison Allen

If we measured life in the things that almost happened, we wouldn't get anywhere. By Sarah Addison Allen

I maced people for you," WIlla said; "you've got me for life By Sarah Addison Allen

Because he knew the best way to get what he wanted was to break down what made us strongest. And our friendships were what made us strong. By Sarah Addison Allen

The books I read when I was twenty completely changed when I read them when I was sixty. By Sarah Addison Allen

Up to the counter in her white kitten heels. I haven't seen you in a month of Sundays. I always try to get By Sarah Addison Allen

It took me a long time to realize this: We get to choose what defines us. By Sarah Addison Allen

Men of thoughtless actions are always surprised by consequences. By Sarah Addison Allen

My writing process is very organic. I start with an idea. I have the general story arc and the cast. But then I sit down to write, and things change. By Sarah Addison Allen

Everything I make up is nothing compared to her reality. By Sarah Addison Allen

A house isn't a real house without a woman in it. By Sarah Addison Allen

If they just carried on like always, everything would be ok. By Sarah Addison Allen

Memories, even hard memories, grew soft like peaches as they grow older. By Sarah Addison Allen

It was early evening when they walked outside, the sky the color of pink lemonade. By Sarah Addison Allen

Waverleys know where to find the truth, they just can't stomach it. By Sarah Addison Allen

My favorite quote for First Frost is, They give their hearts away too easily and get distracted by silver-eyed strangers. By Sarah Addison Allen

First frost meant letting go, so it was always reason to celebrate. By Sarah Addison Allen

We decided to become a society of women, a club to make sure women were protected. The club was something important back then. Not like it is today. By Sarah Addison Allen

The trailer looks like home! By Sarah Addison Allen

There was a road between the but, strangely, all the cars disappeared. By Sarah Addison Allen