22 Quotes by Elizabeth Lowell
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How long can a man live on the outside before he loses his ability to love? How long before there’s no more hope?
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As subtle and universally pervasive as gravity, love touches everything, and enhances everything it touches.
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If you’re not going to get any wiser, what’s the point of getting older?
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Love is the light that casts no shadow.
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Sometimes the best part in life is an accident that goes right.
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Understanding someone, and loving him despite that understanding, is a trait more often found in angels than in mankind.
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Poignant, earthy, intensely human, Letters From A Stranger is a love story that is as unusual and courageous as its characters.
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A man with no name may you claim, heart and body and soul. Then rich life might grow, but death will surely flow. “’In shades of darkness he will come to you. If you touch him, you will know life that might or death that will. “’Be therefore as sunlight, hidden in amber, untouched by man, not touching. “’Forbidden.
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Love is itself an expression of strength.
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