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I believe that our lives, just like fairy tales - the stories that have been written by us humans, through our own experiences of living - will always have a Hero and a Heroine, a Fairy Godmother and a Wicked Witch.
Lucinda Riley

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Once you have made a decision and there is no turning back, acceptance is the only comfort.
Lucinda Riley

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

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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

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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

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Spirits...Ghosts...Angels...whichever yo wish to call them - Reader, they do exist. I've seem them all my life, but I've learned to say nothing. And for all you cynics out there, just remember, there is no proof either way. So I choose to believe. In my opinion, it's much the best option.
Lucinda Riley

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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

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

Quote Topics by Lucinda Riley: Believe Comfort Godmother Mask Essence Wish Filling Lighthouse Past Fire Ifs Human Nature Character Acceptance Evil Flaws Hero Long Reality Angel Littles Virginia Those We Love Humans Remember Decision Magic
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When I loose my faith in Human nature, I put my faith in Nature-
Lucinda Riley

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