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Flowers in the Attic quotes about love
All right, Chris, you’ve given me a breather. I’m prepared foranything.And thank you for saying all of that, and for loving me, for youhaven’t gone unloved, or unadmired, yourself.” I kissed him quickly onthe lips, and told him to go on, to hit me with his knockout blow.”Really, Chris, I know you must have something perfectly awful to tellme-so out with it. Keep holding me as you tell me, and I can standanything you have to say.
— V.C. Andrews, Flowers in the Attic
And thank you for saying all of that, and for loving me, for you haven’t gone unloved, or unadmired, yourself.
— V.C. Andrews, Flowers in the Attic
Grief, no matter how you try to cater to its wail, has a way of fading away.
— V.C. Andrews, Flowers in the Attic
And why is it all men thinkeverything a woman writes is trivial or trashy-or just plain sillydrivel? Don’t men have romantic notions? Don’t men dream of findingthe perfect love?
— V.C. Andrews, Flowers in the Attic
You were right the first time, Cathy. It was a stupid, silly story.Ridiculous! Only insane people would die for the sake of love. I’llbet you a hundred to one a woman wrote that junky romantic trash!”Just a minute ago I’d despised that author for bringing about such amiserable ending, then there I went, rushing to the defense. “T. M.Ellis could very well have been a man! Though I doubt any woman writerin the nineteenth century had much chance of being published, unlessshe used her initials, or a man’s name. And why is it all men thinkeverything a woman writes is trivial or trashy-or just plain sillydrivel? Don’t men have romantic notions? Don’t men dream of findingthe perfect love? And it seems to me, that Raymond was far moremushy-minded than Lily!
— V.C. Andrews, Flowers in the Attic
Children are very wiseintuitively; they know who loves them most, and who only pretends.
— V.C. Andrews, Flowers in the Attic
Fool! Never wait on a man! Let him wait on himself!
— V.C. Andrews, Flowers in the Attic
We all have to love you, and believe inyou, and think you are looking out for our best interests. But look at us, Momma, and really see us.
— V.C. Andrews, Flowers in the Attic
Love doesn’t always come when you want it to. Sometimes it just happens, despite your will.
— V.C. Andrews, Flowers in the Attic
I love you, ” was his reply. “I make myself keep on loving you, despite what you do. I’ve got to love you. We all have to love you, and believe inyou, and think you are looking out for our best interests. But look at us, Momma, and really see us.
— V.C. Andrews, Flowers in the Attic
And when I fall in love, ” I began, “I will build a mountain to touch the sky. Then, my lover and I will have the best of both worlds, reality firmly under our feet, while we have our heads in the clouds with all our illusions still intact. And the purple grass will grow all around, high enough to reach our eyes.
— V.C. Andrews, Flowers in the Attic
I wish the night would end, I wish the day’d begin, I wish it would rain or snow, or the wind would blow, or the grass would grow, I wish I had yesterday, I wish there were games to play…
— V.C. Andrews, Flowers in the Attic