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Cameron Dokey Quotes

Little princess, lovely as the dawn, well named Aurore.

Cameron Dokey, Tracy Lynn, Liz Braswell (2015). “Once Again: Snow; Beauty Sleep”, p.287, Simon and Schuster

Remember that yours is not the only heart that may be wishing for love.

Cameron Dokey (2012). “Once: Before Midnight; Golden; Wild Orchid”, p.100, Simon and Schuster

...to be unkind because you are thoughtless is the worst kind of blindness.

Cameron Dokey (2012). “Once: Before Midnight; Golden; Wild Orchid”, p.305, Simon and Schuster

Thinking about dark and troublesome things, wondering when they'll come to pay you a visit, turns out to be the very best way to call them to your side.

Cameron Dokey, Tracy Lynn, Liz Braswell (2015). “Once Again: Snow; Beauty Sleep”, p.406, Simon and Schuster

I will not fail,' the water bearer's daughter vowed. 'But worse than failing is not to try at all. For then there can be no hope of success.

Cameron Dokey (2008). “The Storyteller's Daughter: A Retelling of "The Arabian Nights"”, p.154, Simon and Schuster

True love comes when it will, not when it's called.

Cameron Dokey (2009). “Beauty Sleep”, p.30, Simon and Schuster

Yet even the brightest of sunrises must come to an end.

Cameron Dokey (2009). “Beauty Sleep”, p.23, Simon and Schuster

For surely a king is first a man. And so it must follow that a king does as all men do: the best he can.

Cameron Dokey (2008). “The Storyteller's Daughter: A Retelling of "The Arabian Nights"”, p.95, Simon and Schuster

Really believing in "once upon a time". Believing that it will draw you in, take you with me to a place you've never been before.

Cameron Dokey (2013). “Kissed: Belle; Sunlight and Shadow; Winter's Child”, p.583, Simon and Schuster

How much easier my life would be if I did not love you! I thought. How much less painful, but how much plainer. How much less color there would be in the world.

Cameron Dokey, Mahlon F. Craft (2008). “Sunlight and Shadow: A Retelling of "The Magic Flute"”, p.97, Simon and Schuster

Love so joyfully and freely given can never be taken away. It is never truly gone.

Cameron Dokey (2012). “Once: Before Midnight; Golden; Wild Orchid”, p.100, Simon and Schuster

In spite of myself, I gave a snort. "Just once, I'd like to hear a simple, straightforward prophecy.

Cameron Dokey, Mahlon F. Craft (2008). “Sunlight and Shadow: A Retelling of "The Magic Flute"”, p.97, Simon and Schuster

Keep what you hold in your heart safe and strong.

Cameron Dokey, Tracy Lynn, Liz Braswell (2015). “Once Again: Snow; Beauty Sleep”, p.351, Simon and Schuster

Maybe all young men who love us become knights in shining armor when we love them back.

Cameron Dokey (2012). “Once: Before Midnight; Golden; Wild Orchid”, p.368, Simon and Schuster

For in hope's absence, a miracle arrived

Cameron Dokey (2009). “Beauty Sleep”, p.15, Simon and Schuster