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Quotes from Ann-Marie MacDonald

Times like this become memories almost instantly, part of a gilded past that somehow coexists with the present. Remember whens to look back on even as they are happening, bittersweet and aglow with sunshine fading to sepia—the late September dust suspended in the wake of a passing car, leafy smell in the air, blue sky reflected in his sunglasses.
~ Ann-Marie MacDonald
Kathleen is truly and utterly and completely Kathleen in New York. That's what the city does for you if it's meant for you.
~ Ann-Marie MacDonald
You're not bad ... you're just lost. I know exactly where I am. That doesn't mean you're not lost.
~ Ann-Marie MacDonald
Everything in New York is a photograph. All the things that are supposed to be dirty or rough or unrefined are the most beautiful things. Garbage cans at the ends of alleyways look like they've been up all night talking with each other. Doorways with peeling paint look like the wise lines around an old feller's eyes.
~ Ann-Marie MacDonald
Frances is feeling a familiar yet unnameably old feeling. One she hadn't known was ever hers to forget. Happiness.
~ Ann-Marie MacDonald
Put the kettle on. Look out the kitchen window. Love that remains.
~ Ann-Marie MacDonald
dread invades the living room, finds her on the couch, presses on her, gets inside her where it swiftly grows bigger than she is until she is inside it, looking out from a rind of shadow.
~ Ann-Marie MacDonald
Teresa blames herself for believing that she was indispensable to Mahmoud. Pride goeth before a fall.
~ Ann-Marie MacDonald
It's more like... It keeps the world out so I can be in my own thoughts.
~ Ann-Marie MacDonald
There are some stories you can't hear enough. They are the same every time you hear them. But you are not. That's one reliable way of understanding time.
~ Ann-Marie MacDonald
I grew up moving around because my dad was in the Air Force - I think this has carried over into my work in that I like to hop around from one medium to another.
~ Ann-Marie MacDonald
They are so young, they forget that the world is not as in love with them as they are.
~ Ann-Marie MacDonald
'Fall on Your Knees' is really a story about secrets and family, and the idea that there are some stories or truths that need to be expressed.
~ Ann-Marie MacDonald
Reading was such a formative part of my childhood (along with 'Loony Tunes'), that it is difficult to pin point the most influential book. But, under an interrogation light I would probably have to say 'Jane Eyre' by Charlotte Bronte.
~ Ann-Marie MacDonald
Depression is anger slowed down; panic is grief speeded up.
~ Ann-Marie MacDonald