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Drums Of Autumn Quotes

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Diana Gabaldon
“Nothing is lost ... only changed.”
Diana Gabaldon, Drums of Autumn

Diana Gabaldon
“But Mama--at first I tried to pretend she was only gone, like on a trip. And then when I couldn't do that anymore, I tried to believe she was dead.' Her nose was running, from emotion, whisky, or the heat of the tea. Roger reached for the tea towel hanging by the stove and shoved it across the tabe to her. 'She isn't, though.' She picked up the towel and wiped angrily at her nose. 'That's the trouble! I have to miss her all the time, and know that I'll never see her again, but she isn't even dead! How can I mourn for her, when I think-when I hope-she's happy where she is, when I made her go?”
Diana Gabaldon

Diana Gabaldon
“Amphora,â€� he murmured against the wide, sweet curve of her lips. His hands slid over the wide, sweet curve of her hips, cupping smoothness cool and solid, timeless and graceful as the swell of ancient pottery, promising abundance. “Like a Grecian vase. God, you’ve got the most beautiful arse!â€�

“Jug-butt, huh?”
Diana Gabaldon, Drums of Autumn

Diana Gabaldon
“Still less could I be afraid of those ghosts who touch my thoughts in passing. Any library is filled with them. I can take a book from dusty shelves, and be haunted by the thoughts of one long dead, still lively as ever in their winding sheet of words.”
Diana Gabaldon, Drums of Autumn

Diana Gabaldon
“If he were to find rest tonight, they would have to be exhumed; the ghosts raised in order to lay them.”
Diana Gabaldon