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Fallen Quotes - Page 5

For the time being Words scatter Are they fallen leaves?

Ruth Ozeki (2013). “A Tale for the Time Being: A Novel”, p.27, Penguin

The Amyrlin Seat has fallen," a nearby Aes Sedai cried amid the crystallized Sharans. "The Amyrlin Seat has fallen!

Robert Jordan, Brandon Sanderson (2013). “A Memory of Light”, p.810, Macmillan

This new condition, this unwilled silence, had fallen over him ten days ago. The day Cass had gone into the hospital. The day she had fallen into a coma.

Pseudonymous Bosch (2012). “This Isn't What It Looks Like: The Secret Series”, p.16, Usborne Publishing Ltd

I hadn't done any of the things that I normally did with girls, yet somehow I'd fallen in love.

Nicholas Sparks (2011). “A Walk To Remember”, p.70, Hachette UK

Offers dried up after a few years and it was like I had fallen off the radar.

"All-american? no more". IN Magazine Interview, inmagazine.ca. December 23, 2013.

... because I have fallen in love with so many pretty girls and never once the least bit with any man.

Louisa May Alcott (2009). “Little Men: Life at Plumfield with Jo's Boys”, p.505, ReadHowYouWant.com

I've slept with men that are unavailable, I've fallen in love with people I don't know.

"Jason Sudeikis, Alison Brie & Leslye Headland Talk ‘Sleeping With Other People,’ Sex, Indie Films And More". Interview with Ken Guidry, www.indiewire.com. September 17, 2015.

You're still here," he whispered. "They couldn't drag me away.

Lauren Kate (2013). “The Fallen Series: 4-Book Collection”, p.239, Delacorte Press

this lifeless paper, cruel imposter, was the only to take her with him

Lauren Kate (2013). “The Fallen Series: 4-Book Collection”, p.16, Delacorte Press

She had fallen in love with him twice. She loved him now with both loves, so overpowering it was almost unbearable.

Laini Taylor (2011). “Daughter of Smoke and Bone: Daughter of Smoke and Bone Trilogy”, p.245, Hachette UK

She had fallen in love so many times that she began to suspect she was not falling in love at all, but doing something much more ordinary.

Jonathan Safran Foer (2013). “Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close: A Novel”, p.79, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt