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Top 60 Suzy Davies Quotes (2024 Update)
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Suzy Davies Quote: “What I write about comes to me – before or after my writing. What is this? Is it some kind of alchemy?”
Suzy Davies Quote: “With Writing, You Lose Yourself, Find Yourself, and Become Someone Else. Writing Changes The Writer and The Reader. It Goes to The Core of Your Being, Challenges Your Pre-Suppositions. It Leaves You Satisfied, and Unsatisfied.”
Suzy Davies Quote: “Her grandmother had told her that Moonwishes were magic.”
Suzy Davies Quote: “Can we go to Alum Bay, please?” Snugs asked the moose, his little nose twitching with excitement, and his voice a little faster than usual because he couldn’t wait.”
Suzy Davies Quote: “Creativity is a flame that lights up and ignites the senses.”
Suzy Davies Quote: “There is wisdom to be found in fairytales, a deeper meaning in the magic of their worlds.”
Suzy Davies Quote: “Writers are method actors. They become their character. They feel what he or she feels. They switch between viewpoints, always with a clear sense of their own selves as writers, and yet somehow losing themselves in their Art.”
Suzy Davies Quote: “What is a book if it does not stir the emotions, whisper its magic to the heart?”
Suzy Davies Quote: “If you want to know what makes you happy, imagine your very last day on this earth. Think about who you would wish to spend it with, where you might be and what you might be doing. For me, I would wish to spend it with the ones I love, somewhere not far from Nature, by the ocean, or maybe in a vibrant city, in a street with sights and sounds of people. Perhaps there’s a vista of a fountain or a river... and watching the world go by, I’d be writing, completing the last chapter to a final book...”
Suzy Davies Quote: “Writing “Snugs the Snow Bear” was an exhilerating walk on a beach – I stopped now and then to study the rock pools, put my hand to my forehead, to gaze over the vast ocean, and the tide danced; played music at my feet, turned over precious shells and stones, returned them to me, polished. I picked one, held it to my ear. The tide rushed in, ran over my naked feet, and I was home.”
Suzy Davies Quote: “At the base of the tree sat an unusual object; cylindrical in shape with a lens facing out, which contained a miniature world. A Christmas scene and a bot holding a sled. Twinkling ice drops completed the winter wonderland. It snowed, and the kaleidoscope was a mirror to the world.”
Suzy Davies Quote: “The measure of any man is what he does with the power he has; what kind of legacy he leaves in the world when he is gone. If he lives on in our memories what exactly do we most remember about his actions and how he has influenced or changed the lives of others. We cannot rely on the judgment of a few; we have to listen to his enemies as well as his friends. Moreover, what has he done to improve the lives of those who can never do anything for him?”
Suzy Davies Quote: “Motherly love flowed over her features, like a gentle light illuminating a hidden path.”
Suzy Davies Quote: “A good book is a subtle whisperer.”
Suzy Davies Quote: “How cold the night! Yet, the snow glistened. In her mind’s eye, in a state of semi-consciousness, Stella saw a dreamcatcher, quivering on the wind.”
Suzy Davies Quote: “Did THEY also hear those notes he heard in memories, that soared and dived and trilled and sparkled in mesmeric intervals with the familiar, “lu, lu, lu, lu,” that had soothed and comforted him? It transported him to fields of gold and peaceful days, peaceful nights when the only sound was the twitching of birds in the hedgerows.”
Suzy Davies Quote: “Spain is where Gray’s godmother, Red Wire, and her husband, Red Dancer, had made their home. Their feathers were bright crimson-pink. They were high-energy and great sky-dancers.”
Suzy Davies Quote: “As the days grew longer, and the last few touches of frost were melting, in the haze of dappled morning sun, children peered into the yellow window-box, long shadows dancing around their feet, their voices echoing.”
Suzy Davies Quote: “When little Snugs looked out he saw that the roofs of the cottages, that nestled close to the lighthouse, were now completely white. At ground level, sleet was blowing over the garden, and along the paths. It wouldn’t be long before The Isle of Wight would be snow white – he was sure about that!”
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