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That's funny, you're funny. I like you, I'm quite taken by you.
Gail Carson Levine
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Gail Carson Levine
Age: 77
Born: 1947
Born: September 17
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New York
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Kisses were better than potions.
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When I write, I make discoveries about my feelings.
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I shan't marry a prince!
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Luck was with me. I saw no spiders. Luck was against me. I saw no specters.
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Oak, granite, Lilies by the road, Remember me? I remember you. Clouds brushing Clover hills, Remember me? Sister, child, Grown tall, Remember me? I remember you.
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In books and in life, you need to read several pages before someone's true character is revealed.
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Crying is part of the adventure.
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Perhaps we can come here together someday. By the way, you're a month older than the last time I saw you. Are you still too young to marry.
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It is helpful to know the proper way to behave, so one can decide whether or not to be proper.
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I rode all day. I cried all night. The moon didn’t glow. The sun didn’t rise. A comet blazed Between my eyes. West and South, Wind and rain. Every way is Just the same. Pray give me a box To hide inside. Pray give me a spade To dig my own grave.
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I had always been the hardest on myself when I drew and painted. I am not hard on myself when I write. I like what I write, so it is a much happier process.
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There's nothing wrong with reading a book you love over and over.
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that the book is really good. and theres a prince in it to.
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A library is infinity under a roof.
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The Writer's Oath I promise solemnly: 1. to write as often and as much as I can, 2. to respect my writing self, and 3. to nurture the writing of others. I accept these responsibilities and shall honor them always.
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Father asks frequently in his letters whether I fancy any Ayorthaian young lady or any in our acquaintance at home. I say no I suppose I'm confessing another fault: pride. I don't want him to know that I love if my affections are not returned
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He bowed. 'The young lady must not dance alone.
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I trust you to find the good in me, but the bad I must be sure you don't overlook.
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He -it- was a specter! I stepped back, stunned.
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And so, with laughter and love, we lived happily ever after.
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