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Lucinda Riley Quotes: "Remember,even if we can't see them, those we love are always with us."

Remember,even if we can't see them, those we love are always with us.



Lucinda Riley Quotes: "Every human being has a fascinating existence, with a big cast of good and evil characters in each. And almost always, somewhere along the way, magic."

Every human being has a fascinating existence, with a big cast of good and evil characters in each. And almost always, somewhere along the way, magic.




Lucinda Riley Quotes: "I am at the stage of my life everyone dreads - that of filling my days with the past, because there is little future left."

I am at the stage of my life everyone dreads - that of filling my days with the past, because there is little future left.



Lucinda Riley Quotes: "And what's wrong with dimming the harsh reality of life a little, anyway? In essence, being alive is a bloody long and hard walk to death. Why not make it as pleasant along the way as you can?"

And what's wrong with dimming the harsh reality of life a little, anyway? In essence, being alive is a bloody long and hard walk to death. Why not make it as pleasant along the way as you can?




Lucinda Riley Quotes: "It's amazing how beauty can mask so many flaws"

It's amazing how beauty can mask so many flaws



Lucinda Riley Quotes: "When I loose my faith in Human nature, I put my faith in Nature-"

When I loose my faith in Human nature, I put my faith in Nature-



Lucinda Riley Quotes: "She pulled off Virginia Woolf's To the Lighthouse and settled down in a comfortable leather chair by the fire to read."

She pulled off Virginia Woolf's To the Lighthouse and settled down in a comfortable leather chair by the fire to read.