6 Quotes & Sayings By Anna Hope

Anna Hope is the author of several books, including The Other Life, which won the Romantic Novel of the Year Award. Her other titles include The Secret of Pure Goodness, A Life Well Lived, and A Life Well Lived. She has also written for magazines and newspapers, including The Times Magazine, The Times Literary Supplement, and The Sunday Times Magazine. Anna Hope is the author of the 2007 novel The Sea Read more

She was born in Northern Ireland and now lives near Southport.

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Unlike music, excessive reading has been shown to be dangerous for the female mind. It was taught in our earliest lectures: the male cells are essentially katabolic: active energetic; and female cells are anabolic: there to conserve energy and support life. While a little light reading is fine, breakdown follows when woman goes against her nature. Anna Hope
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Later, Ella looked for the two swallows in the eaves outside the window, watching them even more closely now. The thought of them flying all that way, across mountains and seas and returning here, because this was their home - of them knowing how to find it - changed things. It was a new way of seeing; this was no longer just the place where women and men were kept, but the home of other creatures too, ones that had travelled far and still chosen it because this, above all other places, was the place to bring their families into the world. Anna Hope
3
I'll remember you, he thinks, and as the gun carriage, with its coffin and its dented helmet pass him by, he closes his eyes. Nothing will bring them back. Not the words of comfortable men. Not the words of politicians. Or the platitudes of paid poets. Anna Hope
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Clem rubbed at her face with her cuff and gave a quick, rueful smile. 'It's just so sad. It's the umpteenth time I've read it, and I will always think it will have a different ending. But it never does. Anna Hope
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How do you stand it?" she said." Stand what?"" All... this." Ella threw out her arm. "Does it not make you mad?" Clem glanced up. 'Much madness is divinest sense, ' She said, and gave a small laugh. "There are plenty of mad women in here. I'm not sure I'm one of them though." She shrugged. "You'll get used to it. Anna Hope