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Top 15 Sylvia Brownrigg Quotes (2024 Update)

Sylvia Brownrigg Quote: “I plan to learn enough to read you like a book.”
Sylvia Brownrigg Quote: “No wonder you want to be a writer. How can you not, with all that behind you? You practically are a novel already.”
Sylvia Brownrigg Quote: “Flannery craved a cigarette. Her nerves were so tense that only nicotine could soothe them, and for the first time, she genuinely understood how the drug worked. It wasn’t just a prop or an affectation. It was a tool for mental health.”
Sylvia Brownrigg Quote: “She needed a nap already, and it was not yet ten o’clock.”
Sylvia Brownrigg Quote: “Those who are apparently absent can feel more present than the people right in front of you.”
Sylvia Brownrigg Quote: “He wants me back.” The closing punctuation of “obviously” hung in the air. The confidence in her! Anne would always have it: the certainty that there would be a trail of people following her, wanting her love and her beauty. Flannery saw that confidence, and through the polluted air now between them it no longer charmed her. Not tonight it didn’t. Flannery was not inclined to be one of that number.”
Sylvia Brownrigg Quote: “People are cruel, and they will do anything.”
Sylvia Brownrigg Quote: “Flannery never forgot this. Anne Arden, a woman who meant more to Flannery than Flannery felt she could ever have meant to Anne, had found the person she was intended for; so Flannery need not be bitter, and never was. Anne loved Jasper, and was loved. What more could you want for someone who mattered to you?”
Sylvia Brownrigg Quote: “How could Flannery be so old and still not know herself? For this seventeen-year-old did feel old. Those private years of intense adolescent reading and music-fueled writing in her journal had made her sure she was full of maturity – of a certain unusual, and in its way impressive, emotional self-assurance. She had an alert awareness of what people were like. She’d talked two of her high-school friends through the loss of their virginity, even as she’d held on easily to her own.”
Sylvia Brownrigg Quote: “The heart did ache, actually. She felt a dull grind of lack somewhere near her diaphragm, a pain that occupied the space of something removed. A phantom limb. A scratchy hunger. The wasting muscle fatigue of want.”
Sylvia Brownrigg Quote: “It could not always be love in the afternoon and passion in the night, gifts given, notes written, meals fed to each other. It can’t all be like that.”
Sylvia Brownrigg Quote: “I’d like to pay your palms the same favor that you pay these pages, searching them for grooves and images and the secret signs of hunger, as you may scan these words for hidden messages. The lines of your hand might be a guide to your gifts for pleasure, or a clue to where you’ll take me, or a map of where I might take you.”
Sylvia Brownrigg Quote: “Sometimes college seemed merely an endless exhausting string of appointments.”
Sylvia Brownrigg Quote: “She’d have to start smoking. There would be no other way through this.”
Sylvia Brownrigg Quote: “This was another item about growing up: you encountered all the cliches of love and loss and heartbreak.”
Sylvia Brownrigg Quote: “We will never be together.”
Sylvia Brownrigg Quote: “Love makes people narcissists: this, too, Flannery now saw.”
Sylvia Brownrigg Quote: “Once Flannery found it, she couldn’t stop wanting that pleasure, enjoying the sound of her own short breaths in the quiet night air. More. Over. Again. She had to make up for lost years.”
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