Famous Eowyn Ivey Quotes

  • Why was it always the woman’s fate to pace and fret and wait? – Eowyn Ivey

    Why was it always the woman’s fate to pace and fret and wait?– Eowyn Ivey

  • Then he returned to Mabel and put his mouth to her ear. I’d never let anything happen to you. You know that, don’t you? – Eowyn Ivey

    Then he returned to Mabel and put his mouth to her ear. I’d never let anything happen to you. You know that, don’t you?– Eowyn Ivey

  • It was as if she had reached into her own pocket and discovered a small pebble, as hard as a diamond, that she had forgotten belonged to her. – Eowyn Ivey

    It was as if she had reached into her own pocket and discovered a small pebble, as hard as a diamond, that she had forgotten belonged to her.– Eowyn Ivey

  • A boy trying out a man’s language. – Eowyn Ivey

    A boy trying out a man’s language.– Eowyn Ivey