12 Quotes & Sayings By Julia Green

Julia Green is the author of the award winning historical romance, The Greek's Secret Love Child. The Greek's Secret Love Child is the first in her Greek Secret Love series. The second book, The Greek's Secret Affair, will be released in November 2014. She has also published an urban fantasy series called The Shadow Protector Read more

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There is always that choice, the light or the dark Julia Green
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But you still need the two: the dark and the light. You can't see one without the other. Julia Green
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What i realise now is that the story actually did have a happy ending: the children came back. In spite of everything the adults did to them, the children found their own way home, their pockets full of precious stones and pearls that gleamed and shone in the light. Julia Green
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That's what memory is like: layers, one overlapping another, and compacting down the way old leaves slowly crumble and turn to a rich peaty soil, nourishing the new things that will grow. It's why it's important, remembering things. It's why it matters, when the memories aren't there, and no one fills in the gaps for you. Julia Green
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Change & transformation. That kind of magic. Julia Green
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There are lots of different ways grown-ups disappear. It's lonely being the one left behind. Julia Green
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Memories come back, pressing in on you, like ghost faces in the darkness pushing up the glass, trying to get into the lit room. Julia Green
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I don't believe in the white spectre-type of ghosts you get in stories, but what if ghosts are something else? Like memories somehow caught and trapped in time, released by being in certain places where things first happened. Julia Green
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There's this rushing sound, like white noise. The sound of nothing. Julia Green
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Some things get lost others return. That is how it is: the way of things. Julia Green
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You're not really in control, not with this falling-for-people stuff. You don't plan who you're going to fall in love with. It's all random - chance accidents of time and place. Julia Green