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Top 20 Ana Reyes Quotes (2024 Update)

Ana Reyes Quote: “Some cultures blame such deaths on evil spirits. The mind will always try to explain what it can’t understand – it will make up stories, theories, whole belief systems – and Maya’s mind, Dr. Barry said, was of the type that saw faces in clouds and messages in tea leaves.”
Ana Reyes Quote: “Now her mom was looking at her with the vigilance of a retired paramedic who had never really made it off the ambulance.”
Ana Reyes Quote: “The Frank she knew could have easily made up the story about sneaking up a Mayan pyramid at dawn. She doubted very much now that this had happened, or that he had ever been to Guatemala, period. He must have figured it would impress her to say he had, and he’d been right.”
Ana Reyes Quote: “She took her martini to a small table in the corner and drank most of it in a few gulps that burned the whole way down, then faded to a pleasant warmth.”
Ana Reyes Quote: “You think I wanted to kill her? I didn’t. But she figured it out. Can you believe it? I made the mistake of recommending a book to her about a famous mesmerist, and she made the jump to hypnosis.”
Ana Reyes Quote: “Maya might as well have handed Frank a key to her head and her heart the day she told him the story of her dead father.”
Ana Reyes Quote: “Maybe you need to find someone to blame. But I want to remember Cristina as she was while she was alive. I’ll leave her death up to the police and the coroner, not to amateur sleuths who happened to see the video online.”
Ana Reyes Quote: “Thick black hair and high Mayan cheekbones met the round chin and upturned nose of the Irish on her face.”
Ana Reyes Quote: “The cabin was one of the first things she told me about him. I remember it impressed her, and to be honest it impressed me too. I mean, who else our age owns a home? Not to mention builds their own? But then the more I heard about him, the less impressed.”
Ana Reyes Quote: “He’s taking you to a cabin in the woods. What is this, a horror movie?” “You wouldn’t say that if you knew him.” “Really?” “Look, I said I was sorry. And I am. I should’ve been here at nine.”
Ana Reyes Quote: “She looked Hispanic but had grown up with a single white mom and knew very little about her family in Guatemala. She didn’t feel she fit in with the other Hispanic kids, while not being white meant she stuck out in Pittsfield.”
Ana Reyes Quote: “But now that Maya had cut down on drinking, they saw each other less and less; looking back, she realized their monthly brunches had become literally transactional: fifty dollars for ninety milligrams of Klonopin.”
Ana Reyes Quote: “The quiet felt loud.”
Ana Reyes Quote: “She still doesn’t understand why he was so upset that she had told Aubrey about the cabin. But whatever his reason, Maya wants to make things right. Clear the air.”
Ana Reyes Quote: “How improbable that both she and Aubrey, seven years apart, would drop dead in Frank’s presence. She had to imagine, or at least hope, that Dan would find it suspicious.”
Ana Reyes Quote: “Withdrawal had taken her hunger, and Maya saw that she was losing weight, the bones of her cheeks and collarbones more pronounced. She forced herself to unclench her jaw.”
Ana Reyes Quote: “The mess had never bothered her, but now the room felt disturbingly like the inside of her head.”
Ana Reyes Quote: “She only has room for twenty and has just moved It by Stephen King over to the leave-at-home pile to make room for Bridge to Terabithia by Katherine Paterson, which her mom read aloud to her when she was ten and stuck at home for a week with strep throat.”
Ana Reyes Quote: “He’s weird, Maya. He’s controlling. And if I had to guess, I’d say he was the one who suggested you defer at BU?”
Ana Reyes Quote: “It was only a glance, less than a second, but that look Frank gave Aubrey has expanded to fill hours of Maya’s life.”
Ana Reyes Quote: “He’d told Maya he was twenty, but the math didn’t work: this hollow-eyed, salt-and-pepper man was easily in his forties. No wonder he hadn’t wanted to meet her mom.”
Ana Reyes Quote: “Maya yearns for that time in her own life, not out of some need to escape reality – reality is fine – but simply because she was born that way. Born to yearn, as some people are, for more magical times. This is her fourth acid trip, so she knows about the sadness of coming down, the sense of God having vacated the garden.”
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