Writers had a way of redeeming everything that ever happens to them.
– Anne Rice
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- I had to have him, had to. Just the way I had to have everything I wanted; or had to do everything I’d ever wanted to do. – Anne Rice
- Because people don’t believe it unless it happens to them. – Anne Rice
- Because people don’t believe it unless it happens to them. – Anne Rice
- The worst book imaginable has a redeeming quality if it gets a young person to read. – Tiffini Johnson
- If every work of the day had thus its appointed time, we should be better skilled, both in redeeming time and performing duty (556). – Richard Baxter
- Cultivate the habit of defining, refining, redefining and redeeming your opportunities. Failure is a temporal event, not a permanent trademark. – Israelmore Ayivor
- I haven’t a particle of confidence in a man who has no redeeming petty vices whatsoever. – Mark Twain
- Nothing ever happens like you imagine it will. But then again, if you don’t imagine, nothing ever happens at all – John Green
- I do not know that everything happens for a reason. I simply know that everything happens. – Erin Loechner
- Everything that happens once can never happen again. But everything that happens twice will surely happen a third time – Paulo Coelho
- What happens outside you, and what happens inside you – happens in two entirely different worlds. You can take charge of only one of these worlds. – Manoj Arora
- First time my master’s in English literature ever proved useful. – Anne Rice
- Memory was a curse, yes, he thought, but it was also the greatest gift. Because if you lost memory you lost everything. – Anne Rice
- I like rice. Rice is great if you’re hungry and want 2000 of something. – Mich Ehrenborg
- Everything is light, everything is warmth, everything is electricity, everything is a magnetic field, everything is you. – LH
- Everything that happens, happens as it should, and if you observe carefully, you will find this to be so. – Marcus Aurelius
- Nothing happens -˜to’ you, everything happens -˜for’ you. – Linda Deir
- To lose the only creature in all his world who ever had manifested love and affection for him was the greatest tragedy he had ever known. – Edgar Rice Burroughs
- Charlie had kissed a lot of guys. And Connor’s kiss had been the best ever. Ever, ever, ever. – Robin Bielman
- I congratulate myself on not having arrived into the world until the present time. This age suits my taste. – Anne Rice
- Don’t be a fool for the Devil, darling. – Anne Rice
- It has its dark splendor, to walk the nightmare terrain forever. – Anne Rice
- To die or not to die, that is the question; it is nobler to live in torment and rage than not to live at all? – Anne Rice
- How pathetic it is to describe these things which can’t truly be described. – Anne Rice
- What if the drive to survive was a form of faith, a form of prayer? – Anne Rice
- But Marchent, most journalists can’t be trusted. You do know that, don’t you? – Anne Rice
- Be kind. Always if you have a choice, be kind. – Anne Rice
- But there is no value to suffering! – Anne Rice
- The only power that exists is inside ourselves. – Anne Rice
- A perfectly evil Devil makes even less sense than a perfect God. – Anne Rice
- In the story of the prince and the frog, there’s always a frog. This story … it has no frog. – Anne Rice
- I can’t help being a gorgeous fiend. It’s just the card I drew. – Anne Rice
- I watched him rise from the coffin, with slow, elegant gestures; our gestures, for we are the only beings who routinely rise from coffins. – Anne Rice
- After all, these were blood drinkers, beings who spoke gently, liked poetry, and yet killed mortals all the time. – Anne Rice
- In his refusal to believe in anything supernatural or inherently evil, he was as unrealistic as an old voodoo queen who sees spirits everywhere. – Anne Rice
- And I realized that I’d tolerated him this long because of self-doubt. – Anne Rice
- One moment the world is as it is. The next, it is something entirely different. Something it has never been before. – Anne Rice
- Life is a tragedy, one way or another. What is certain is that you die. – Anne Rice
- It seemed at moments, when I sat alone in the dark stateroom, that the sky had come down the meet the sea and some great secret was to be revealed. – Anne Rice
- I was a newborn vampire, weeping at the beauty of the night. – Anne Rice