434 Quotes by Kate Morton
- Author Kate Morton
-
Quote
It's a terrible thing, isn't it, the way we throw people away?
- Tags
- Share
- Author Kate Morton
-
Quote
And then he was kissing her, and she was struck by his nearness, his solidity, his smell. It was of the garden and the earth and the sun. When Cassandra opened her eyes, she realized she was crying. She wasn't sad, though, these were the tears of being found, of having come home after a long time away.
- Tags
- Share
- Author Kate Morton
-
Quote
True love, it's like an illness. I never understood it before. In books and plays. Poems. I never understood what drove otherwise intelligent, right-thinking people to do such extravagant, irrational things. Now I do. It's an illness. You can catch it when you least expect. There's no known cure. And sometimes, in its most extreme, it's fatal.
- Tags
- Share
- Author Kate Morton
-
Quote
Round and round the questions flew, until finally I found myself standing at the open door of a bookshop. It’s natural in times of great perplexity, I think, to seek out the familiar, and the high shelves and long rows of neatly lined-up spines were immensely reassuring. Amid the smell of ink and binding, the dusty motes in beams of strained sunlight, the embrace of warm, tranquil air, I felt that I could breathe more easily.
- Tags
- Share
- Author Kate Morton
-
Quote
Memory is a cruel mistress with whom we all must learn to dance.
- Tags
- Share
- Author Kate Morton
-
Quote
She says there are stories everywhere and that people who wait for the right one to come along before setting pen to paper end up with very empty pages.
- Tags
- Share
- Author Kate Morton
-
Quote
There’s something about hospital walls; though only made of bricks and plaster, when you’re inside them the noise, the reality of the teeming city beyond, disappears; it’s just outside the door, but it might as well be a magical land far, far away.
- Tags
- Share
- Author Kate Morton
-
Quote
After all, it's the librarian's sworn purpose to bring books together with their one true reader.
- Tags
- Share
- Author Kate Morton
-
Quote
While I wasn't certain how I felt about spiritualists, I was certain enough about the type of people who were drawn to them. Only people unhappy in the present seek to know the future.
- Tags
- Share