Nadia's Song
Soheir Khashoggi
Top 10 Best Quotes
“Was it always to be like this? she wondered. A moment of joy followed by a new sorrow?”
“The wind crooned softly as it dusted the snow against the windows, wrapping them in a thick and fluffy cotton blanket.”
“Death wasn't a movie where the pretty star faded away with a touch of pale makeup and every hair in place.”
“I'm like my mother, she thought, I search my joy for signs of sorrow ahead.”
“..it just seemed as if she were marking time while life rocketed past.”
“But you have to let go of it sometime, Gaby. You can't change the past, any of it, and hanging on just eats your life away.”
“You know what America is-they're all like spoiled children. Anything goes, isn't that what they say?”
“Well, memory can play tricks. Most people, I think, tend to remember the good rather than the bad when someone close to them dies.”
“The end came as dusk fell on a gloomy winter day of cold rain.”
“Coincidence is the exception, not the rule.”
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