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Top 70 Liz Braswell Quotes (2024 Update)
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Liz Braswell Quote: “There is no more powerful force on earth than a mother frightened for her children.”
Liz Braswell Quote: “But while there is life, there is hope.”
Liz Braswell Quote: “You can choose to be something more.”
Liz Braswell Quote: “She knew about boys trying to sneak out of promises.”
Liz Braswell Quote: “Almost everything was fluttering and shuffling: the china was indeed waking from whatever slumber it enjoyed; dishes were very carefully shuddering themselves to life; teacups were bouncing and trying to get out of their glass cabinet prison. The stove, which seemed so cheerful and warm and fiery at the end of the room, now began to yawn and stretch its great black iron arms and exhaust pipe.”
Liz Braswell Quote: “He looked like the living embodiment of fearlessness, of seizing whatever the moment brought and assuming it would all work out somehow.”
Liz Braswell Quote: “I knew I was going to die or sleep forever and I was completely fine with that.”
Liz Braswell Quote: “Now the three were in a tiny magical clearing in the forest: lime-green moss and tiny, sweet-scented flowers not seen elsewhere in the dark woods grew in profusion. In the middle of it a crystal-clear spring burbled whose waters were supposed to have healing properties. No one said it aloud, but it was very clear this was exactly the sort of place the king – or queen – of the forest would live: a golden-antlered stag, a snow-white hart, or...”
Liz Braswell Quote: “They can’t stop themselves. Everyone must be what they must be.”
Liz Braswell Quote: “I’d die a happy woman, knowing there was magic.”
Liz Braswell Quote: “Grace- the fairies’ gift, according to his story- seemed to pertain to her running as well as dancing. She might not have been as fast as he, but she was nimble and fleet and didn’t need to look at her feet to avoid stumbling.”
Liz Braswell Quote: “Giggling and making little tinkling noises on the floor, the teacups scurried over to the marble-topped occasional table. There was a pretty woven and quilted hot pad on it, which they carefully arranged themselves on like a pile of puppies bedding down for the night.”
Liz Braswell Quote: “Everything was pale grey stone, vaguely pearlescent, like a shell Alice might pick up by the sea and spend several long moments gazing at before deciding to keep or toss. The inside of a purple mussel, perhaps, fascinating in its silveriness that might have been the beginning of a gem- or just a stain from the mud in which it lived.”
Liz Braswell Quote: “The teacup shivered again and Belle could have sworn she heard it giggle.”
Liz Braswell Quote: “It was a charming scene – and Wendy dearly hoped that would not be the last she would see of her beloved wolf.”
Liz Braswell Quote: “Aurora looked into the mirror and smiled. She was pretty. She was a royal princess. There was about to be a ball. These were things she could, once in a while, allow herself to be happy about.”
Liz Braswell Quote: “Pretty flowers grew on the banks in colors her books did not adequately re-create: pink, golden eggy yellow, bright white with the shadow of its own curled petal twinning next to it.”
Liz Braswell Quote: “It’s a difficult path to who you really are.”
Liz Braswell Quote: “They’re delightful,” Belle said, sighing. “I wish I had a dozen of them at home.” “Children?” the Beast said, eyes wide and eyebrows high. “Talking teacups.”
Liz Braswell Quote: “Everything was insane.”
Liz Braswell Quote: “She managed to summon her powers twice more by gazing at her mandala, and was tickled with the results: she turned her bright red coral bracelet glittering black, and a dish of pale yellow dye a bluish black. Of course she had no idea if the color was set by the phase of the moon or if it was simply the way she thought about the moon, set in a blue-black sky. But imagine if she could summon any color! She would never have to worry about getting the right paints again.”
Liz Braswell Quote: “When other children dreamed of mansions with fountains and big silky beds and servants to do their bidding, this was what Belle dreamed about. The money to buy all the books she ever wanted from all over the world – and a place to keep them.”
Liz Braswell Quote: “It’s so much easier to speak quickly first and then decide later if it was truth or lies. She was already losing the thoughtfulness that came with being silent.”
Liz Braswell Quote: “Wishes are powerful and dangerous things.”
Liz Braswell Quote: “There is magic,” she said softly. “There is always magic. Even if you can’t see it.”
Liz Braswell Quote: “It was like tea with a toddler: messy but without guilt or rules.”
Liz Braswell Quote: “Sometimes concentrating on one lovely thing about each memory helped her remain upright. Like the foxes... she had ‘hunted’ with ‘foxes’! Beautiful red-coated beasts who sometimes tangled under her feet like cats and let her scratch their throats. That had really happened. Focusing on their beauty kept her walking- shakily- and kept her stomach from reeling.”
Liz Braswell Quote: “They loved her, that was more than obvious. They just didn’t understand her.”
Liz Braswell Quote: “The women over there, heads bent together, were obviously gossiping. The men over there, heads bent together, were obviously discussing something they thought was very important and that they had great influence over, but which, of course, was also just gossip.”
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