4 Quotes & Sayings By Lorene Cary

Lorene Cary writes contemporary women's fiction, young adult novels, and novellas. She has been a finalist for the Romance Writers of America RITA® Award and two Christy Awards, and is a member of Romance Writers of America. Her books have been published in over twenty countries. She lives in Vermont with her husband and two children, and when she is not writing, she enjoys woodworking, hiking, spending time with friends and family, and trying new recipes.

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Not one thought entered my head that did not seem disloyal. I was ashamed, seeing their pride close up, as if for the first time, at how little I had accomplished, how much I had failed to do at St. Paul's. Somewhere in the last two years I had forgotten my mission. What had I done, I kept thinking, that was worthy of their faith? How had I helped my race? How had I prepared myself for a meaningful future? .. They were right: only a handful of us got this break. I wanted to shout at them that I had squandered it. Now that it's all over, hey, I'm not your girl! I couldn't do it. Lorene Cary
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I had not expected the gentle, tentative surge of gratitude I began to feel...for St. Paul's School, the spring, and the early morning. I needed the morning light and the warbling birds. I needed to find a way to live in this place for a moment and get the good of it. I had tried to hold myself apart, and the aloneness proved more terrible than what I had tried to escape. Lorene Cary
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Veins raised themselves along the backs of my hands that summer. My handwriting changed several times. I began reading Time magazine. Soon after that it was time to go. Lorene Cary