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Top 60 Erica Bauermeister Quotes (2026 Update)
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Erica Bauermeister Quote: “Guilt is easier to drown in than any sorrow. pg. 245.”
Erica Bauermeister Quote: “People didn’t see reality because they didn’t want to, not because it wasn’t there.”
Erica Bauermeister Quote: “When Juliet was young and declared that she no longer needed to sleep in the afternoons, her mother had instituted a tradition that she called a “reading rest,” which meant that who the hell cared if you slept but you still had to go to your room for an hour and be quiet. What her mother did during that time Juliet never knew. She also didn’t think about it because she actually was reading, and it was magical, leaving her life for an hour in the middle of everything, going someplace else.”
Erica Bauermeister Quote: “I remember the way the rain seemed to talk to the roof as I fell asleep, and how the fire would snap and tell it to be quiet.”
Erica Bauermeister Quote: “You can just go on in,” she’d tell Nola. “Try on a new life. See how it fits.”
Erica Bauermeister Quote: “When Nola was young, her mother used to tell her that books were like a giant neighborhood where every family was different, and every door was open.”
Erica Bauermeister Quote: “Anyone can love their mirror image; it’s the easiest thing in the world to love what you already know. But how do you love difference as if it’s a part of you?”
Erica Bauermeister Quote: “We’re all caretakers of the stories, Alice. Writers are just the lucky ones that get to know them first.”
Erica Bauermeister Quote: “Maybe not consciously, but that was the beauty of books, wasn’t it? They took you places you didn’t know you needed to go.”
Erica Bauermeister Quote: “Books spoke to specific people for specific reasons, and it had everything to do with where they were in their lives.”
Erica Bauermeister Quote: “Nola had read that when a female bat gives birth, she does it hanging upside down, catching the baby in her wings as it falls. Reality has plenty of miracles.”
Erica Bauermeister Quote: “It was a small thing, but wasn’t that what marriages were, in the end? The ability to hear love in an exhalation, to see frustration in the twitch of a finger, forgiveness in a single letter of the alphabet.”
Erica Bauermeister Quote: “Historians say a war started on such and such a day, but that war really started years before – when a man got on the wrong train and met a stranger, or a boy wasn’t loved by his mother, or a girl said no. And that war didn’t stop on its end date, either. Its effects kept going, down through the children and grandchildren, but they didn’t understand where it all was coming from because historians care more about the rocks than the river.”
Erica Bauermeister Quote: “When he read, William gravitated toward history and biographies – big, fat tomes that could take you through a winter or a year. He found something dependable in the reality of their contents. Of course, he understood that even nonfiction wasn’t truly objective, but the effort was there, wasn’t it? The quest for Truth?”
Erica Bauermeister Quote: “You didn’t come to a story; it came to you, a million little things that fell together like cells turning into a body. You just needed the image. The question. The door to set it free. Where are you? she’d ask the air. Why are you waiting?”
Erica Bauermeister Quote: “I’m just saying that a character can be as real as a person. Or teach you as much anyway.”
Erica Bauermeister Quote: “No two persons ever read the same book, or saw the same picture. The Writings of Madame Swetchine, 1860.”
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