10 Quotes & Sayings By Catherine Cookson

Catherine Cookson was born in 1892, in London. In her early teens she worked as a reporter for a local paper. In 1915, she had a stroke of luck and was able to move into a boarding house, where she met the woman who would become her best friend and lifelong companion, a fellow journalist named Mary Gillies. Catherine was a pen name that she used to disguise the fact that it was she who was writing the stories Read more

They were eventually published under the names of "Mary Gillies" and "Catherine Cookson". She became so popular with young readers that publishers began insisting on using her real name for her work.

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Her love for him was almost like a pain in itself. Catherine Cookson
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And, like the prodigal son, he had returned broken in body and also in mind to the house where he had been born, and he and his child had been welcomed with open arms. Catherine Cookson
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Who wanted to live to a hundred and one? Who wanted to go on living at all at times? Catherine Cookson
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The Girl was gone, buried in the past. She never wanted to hear that name again. She was a woman for better for worse. Whatever the future might bring she could face it as a woman, Ned Ridley's woman. Catherine Cookson
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From the hills in the early dawn, Small, thin, mist-wreathed, she came upon him; Hair sodden to the brow, Eyes like agates, Lips apart, tongue flicking at words frozen in her head. Gliding to his feet, She caught his hand and said'come help me, mister, or she'll be dead. Catherine Cookson
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Try not to worry, for time is a great healer.' Such words were futile. Catherine Cookson
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Oh God, I'm sorry I bring trouble on people. I don't mean to, you know that, you know that. And don't punish me by taking Ned. Keep him safe that's all I ask. That's all I'll ever ask again, just keep him safe. Catherine Cookson
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You make your son out to be to be almost an idiot; well let me tell you something, Mrs Loan, if he were a complete idiot, drooling at the mouth, he'd still be a better person then you. Catherine Cookson
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It's no good saying one thing and doing another. Catherine Cookson