The Dressmaker's Secret
Kellyn Roth
Top 10 Best Quotes
“Low and behold what comes of reading too many romance novels.”
“Ghosts!” gasped Alice. “Real, live ghosts?” “No! Not ‘real, live ghosts!’ Spooky, dead ghosts!”
“She didn't think she could be a Christian if perfection was required.”
“I’m an idiot for trying to avoid these feelings because they have caused me pain in the past.”
“[A]ll these years, I had been telling myself that my feelings for you were a juvenile infatuation; a dream inspired by my secret hope that somewhere there could be a creature who could love me.”
“You see, Miss Chattoway, Miss Elton is very nice, and Phil and Steven are lovely to me, but I really can’t have a conversation with them as I could with another woman.” She paused for a moment then hastily added, “Not that Miss Elton isn’t a woman, but that you can’t really talk with her … if you know what I mean.” Miss”
“If Miss Elton spoke water instead of words, then there would have been a repetition of Noah’s flood.”
“the latest antics of Kitty, who had chased a fly over a washtub with hilarious but soaking results.”
“Nothing good in this world comes free! For everything there’s a payment of time or money or soul!”
“It’s all in the past, and nothing can ever change it. We have only the present to work with, the future to hope for. No use lingering on the past.”
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