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Cleaning up after themselves was a low priority for Margo and my mother. They had both recovered from cancer scares, failed marriages, and lost hope; in their opinion, dirt could wait.
— Alice Hoffman
but promise can disappear if you leave it to flounder
— Alice Hoffman
She heard her mother tell her that when you were loved by someone, you never lost them, no matter what might happen next. Despite the curse, despite the losses you might endure, she knew now that love was the only thing that lasted. It was inside you and with you for all eternity.
— Alice Hoffman
what you give up you can learn to live without, even if it causes you heartbreak at the start. Whether you are mortal or not, you go on, even if sorrow nags
— Alice Hoffman
Despite the curse, despite the losses you might endure, she knew now that love was the only thing that lasted. It was inside you and with you for all eternity.
— Alice Hoffman
Life was worth living, no matter what fate might bring.
— Alice Hoffman
life. She was only a girl and exhausted from her journey, but she would do as she must in order to survive.
— Alice Hoffman
Keep the light out, have faith, trust in what you feel, not in what you see. Leave the matches at home. Leave it be.
— Alice Hoffman
For every evil under the sun, There is a remedy, or there is none. If there be one, seek till you find it; If there be none, never mind it. MOTHER GOOSE
— Alice Hoffman
The nature of love had totally escaped her until now. She had thought that if you lost it, you could never get it back, like a stone thrown down a well. But it was like the water at the bottom of the well, there when you can't even see it, shifting in the dark.
— Alice Hoffman
Never be without thread," she told the girl. "What is broken can also be mended. Remember that in your dark days, as I have.
— Alice Hoffman
And I thank God let me gain understanding enough to know love can't be halted just cause some peoples moan and groan. P.238
— Alice Walker