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Don't underestimate the power of events that happened a long time ago. That is the tragic flaw of modern man.
Anne Fortier
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Anne Fortier
Age: 52
Born: 1971
Born: November 10
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She had died peacefully, in her sleep, after an evening of listening to all of her favorite Fred Astaire songs, one crackling record after another. Once the last chord of the last piece had died out, she had stood up and opened the French doors to the garden outside, perhaps waiting to breathe in the honeysuckle one more time.
Anne Fortier
A novel is, hopefully, the starting point of a conversation, one in which the author engages readers and asks that they see things from a different point of view than they might otherwise.
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And whether or not we had now paid our dues, he was my blessing, and I was his.
Anne Fortier
In many ways, a degree in the history of ideas is the ideal training for an aspiring writer.
Anne Fortier
.... death turns all men into great lovers. Would that they were equally ardent while the lady was still alive!
Anne Fortier
We are all cups, and our destiny is poured according to measures we cannot understand, cannot influence.
Anne Fortier
Everything we say is a story. But nothing we say is just a story.
Anne Fortier
Great love, you believe, carries the seeds of great sorrow. Well, perhaps you are right. Perhaps the wise spurn one to remain safe from the other, but I should rather choose to have my eyes burnt in their sockets than to have been born without.
Anne Fortier
Who is more amateurish, more vulnerable---those who rely on machines that need to be plugged in, or logged on, or in some other way connected in order to be more than a useless slab of plastic ... or those who have learned to master life without?
Anne Fortier
Great love, you believe, carries the seeds of great sorrow.
Anne Fortier
For as long as I could remember, he had never worn a single piece of clothing that could be considered casual. Khaki shorts and golf shirts, to Umberto, were the garments of men who have no virtues left, not even shame.
Anne Fortier
If you let go of me now,” I whispered, stretching against him, “it could be another six hundred years before you find me again. Are you willing to take that risk?
Anne Fortier
I think Shakespeare is everybody's treasure.
Anne Fortier
...it is fifty percent what they see, and fifty percent what they think they see.
Anne Fortier
Think about it. He drinks poison. What kind of man drinks poison? She is the one who stabs herself with his dagger. The manly way.
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You were right and I was wrong. When life hurts more than death, it is not worth living.
Anne Fortier
Peppo! I yelled, pulling at my cousin's suspenders. I really don't want to be arrested, okay? Don't worry! Peppo turned a corner and accelerated as he spoke. I go too fast for police!
Anne Fortier
While at Oxford in 1999, I met Jonathan Fortier, who is a Montreal-born Canadian. Despite the challenges of a transatlantic relationship, we remained keen on each other and eventually married in 2002.
Anne Fortier
Only weak men want women to be weak.
Anne Fortier
I am sorry I didn’t tell you the truth before. I was hoping I wouldn’t have to. You kept asking about Romeo and what he was really like. I was hoping that”—he smiled wistfully—“you would recognize me.
Anne Fortier