Moving Quotes - Page 220
Nothing moves a woman so deeply as the boyhood of the man she loves.
Annie Dillard (1992). “The living”, Thorndike Pr
Anne Sexton (2001). “Transformations”, p.44, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
"Operating Instructions: A Journal of My Son's First Year". Book by Anne Lamott, 1993.
Anna Quindlen (2004). “Loud and Clear”, p.25, Random House
"Aftermath". Book by Ann Aguirre, August 30, 2011.
And wheresoe'er thou move, good luck Shall fling her old shoe after.
Alfred, Lord Tennyson (2013). “Delphi Complete Works of Alfred, Lord Tennyson (Illustrated)”, p.511, Delphi Classics
What is the use of theorizing as to wherein lies the charm that moves us?
Alfred de Vigny (1840). “Cinq Mars (Complete)”, p.3, Library of Alexandria
"Democracy in America". Book by Alexis de Tocqueville. Chapter V, 1835.