752 Quotes by Alice Hoffman

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    The sisters were glad to be together. They had the easy sort of relationship where they didn't have to speak to be understood.

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    When I looked at her, she appeared to be a different person from the one I'd known... She had rewritten everything, our history together, our friendship. Now I was the girl who'd stolen Andres; the girl who'd lied to her about who I was. Therefore, she owned me nothing.

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    Margaret thought of all she knew for certain, that day would always follow night that love was never wasted nor was it lost.

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    Everything we knew condemned us, and our questioning condemned us most of all. Knowledge was the way of our people, and knowledge was dangerous. It was the first thing that freed you and the thing that put you in peril. It was the key to the ten gates. I saw them clearly now, each and every one, the gates that were there for me. Ashes, Bones, Grass, Heart, Stone, Love, Sorrow, Blood, Earth, Sky.

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    Maybe some love was guaranteed. Maybe it fit inside you and around you like skin and bones.

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    How could I have been so stupid to ignore everything I’d had in my life? The color red alone was worth kingdoms.

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    Abra DeMadrigal didn't look young enough to be my sister anymore. Her sorrow weighed her down and aged her. She was still beautiful, but she looked very far away. No wonder our people had raven eyes, so distant, so sad. No matter how wise she was, my mother looked like a woman who hadn't truely believed how much evil there was in our world. Not until this moment.

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    I heard a sigh, as though the books were breathing. I felt that this was where I belonged. This was where I lived.

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    We had to survive to remember. Otherwise everything we were would disappear. Those people we loved would fade as though we'd never loved them, as if they'd never walked and talked and burned, forgetting them was the real evil. That was the hole of darkness.

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