11 Quotes & Sayings By Luanne Rice

Luanne Rice was born in Santa Barbara, California. She graduated from the University of California, Santa Barbara with a degree in English. She attended the University of Southern California for graduate school, earning a Masters of Arts degree in English. She is the author of over twenty novels including the bestselling "X-files" series Read more

Her latest release is "And I Darken." She lives with her husband in Santa Barbara, California.

Clear nights are sometimes the coldest.
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Clear nights are sometimes the coldest. Luanne Rice
We think we've seen it all before, we think we...
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We think we've seen it all before, we think we know it all by heart. Luanne Rice
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The music never leaves. Once you have it, you can't lose it. Luanne Rice
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Before dawn, the air smelled of lemons. Luanne Rice
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Sometimes waiting is the hardest thing of all. Luanne Rice
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What it takes is to actually write: not to think about it, not to imagine it, not to talk about it, but to actually want to sit down and write. I'm lucky I learned that habit a really long time ago. I credit my mother with that. She was an English teacher, but she was a writer. Luanne Rice
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Anyone with a heart, with a family, has experienced loss. No one escapes unscathed. Every story of separation is different, but I think we all understand that basic, wrenching emotion that comes from saying goodbye, not knowing if we'll see that person again - or perhaps knowing that we won't. Luanne Rice
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One of my earliest memories is of seeing my mother in her beach chair, reading a book under an umbrella by the water's edge while my sisters and I played beside her. Of all the life lessons she taught me, that is one of my favorites: to take time at a place I love, restore my spirit with books and the beach. Luanne Rice
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'Safe Harbor' is a state of mind... it's the place - in reality or metaphor - to which one goes in times of trouble or worry. It can be a friendship, marriage, church, garden, beach, poem, prayer, or song. Luanne Rice
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'Little Night' has layers of meaning. There's something enchanted about night. All those heavenly bodies, shooting stars, the crescent moon, celestial phenomenon. Owls fly at night, and first kisses happen. Night is romantic. Alternately, darkness hides the worst of human behavior. Luanne Rice