Alice Hoffman Quotes About Rain

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  • There was the blue sky above her and all those many roses, the ones that gave off the scent of cloves in the rain and the ones that left a trace of lemon on your fingers, the ones that were the color of blood, and those that were as white as clouds. Each one was sweeter than the next and as red as gemstones.

    Alice Hoffman (2001). “The River King”, p.169, Penguin Group
  • I wept to think that life went on even when so much had been lost, that rain still fell and myrtle grew between the rocks.

    Alice Hoffman (2011). “The Dovekeepers”, p.69, Simon and Schuster
  • Love was like rain: it turned into ice, or it disappeared. Now you saw it, now you couldn't find it no matter how hard you might search. Love evaporated; obsession was realer; it hurt, like a pin in your bottom, a stone in your shoe. It didn't go away in the blink of an eye. A morning phone call filled with regret. A letter that said, Dear you, good-bye from me. Obsession tasted like something familiar. Something you'd known your whole life. It settled and lurked; it stayed with you.

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