Forgotten Quotes - Page 16
Greg Behrendt, Liz Tuccillo (2009). “He's Just Not That Into You: The No-Excuses Truth to Understanding Guys”, p.128, Simon and Schuster
George Eliot (2005). “Four Novels of George Eliot”, p.81, Wordsworth Editions
She became a story, one I have mostly forgotten. One I can't end because she died a long time ago.
Elizabeth Scott (2009). “Living Dead Girl”, p.145, Simon and Schuster
"Haven: Short Stories, Poems, and Aphorisms". Book by Elizabeth Bibesco, 1951.
Elisabeth Tova Bailey (2010). “The Sound of a Wild Snail Eating”, p.132, Algonquin Books
Edmund White (2016). “A Boy's Own Story: Picador Classic”, p.62, Pan Macmillan
Superstition has been defined as the use of a form whose significance has been forgotten.
Dion Fortune (2000). “The Training & Work of an Initiate”, p.88, Weiser Books
David Levithan (2015). “Marly's Ghost”, p.46, Egmont UK
David Levithan (2008). “The Realm of Possibility”, p.102, Knopf Books for Young Readers