No barrier was strong enough to keep out the movement of time. Alice Hoffman More Quotes by Alice Hoffman More Quotes From Alice Hoffman Trouble is just like love, after all; it comes in unannounced and takes over before you've had a chance to reconsider, or even to think. Alice Hoffman like-love chance thinking The moon is always jealous of the heat of the day, just as the sun always longs for something dark and deep. Alice Hoffman jealous inspirational life Here's the thing about luck...you don't know if it's good or bad until you have some perspective. Alice Hoffman perspective good-luck knows It doesn't matter what people tell you. It doesn't matter what they might say. Sometimes you have to leave home. Sometimes, running away means you're headed in the exact right direction. Alice Hoffman home running mean I thought that love was a river, endless and deep. I thought it merely happened, washing over you like water. It was nothing to search for, nothing to force. I didn't understand that even when we can't control our fate, we alone have the last say in matters of the heart. We can give it freely, even in the worst of times, even when it isn't returned. Alice Hoffman fate heart rivers In losing a friend, she is reminded of all she has lost and all she stands to lose again. There is nothing to be done to make it any easier. We all grieve alone. Alice Hoffman losing-friends done grieving My theory is that everyone at one time or another has been at the fringe of society in some way: an outcast in high school, a stranger in a foreign country, the best at something, the worst at something, the one who's different. Being an outsider is the one thing we all have in common. Alice Hoffman healing country school People hide their truest nature. I understood that; I even applauded it. What sort of world would it be if people bled all over the sidewalks, if they wept under trees, smacked whomever they despised, kissed strangers, revealed themselves? Alice Hoffman tree people world They say that dogs may dream, and when Topsy was old, his feet would move in his sleep. With his eyes closed he would often make a noise that sounded quite human, as if greeting someone in his dreams. At first it seemed that he believed Sara would return, but as the years went by I understood that his loyalty asked for no reward, and that love comes in unexpected forms. His wish was small, as hers had been -- merely to be beside her. As for me, I already knew I would never get what I wanted. Alice Hoffman loyalty dog dream Anyway, the sort of love that will not wait is probably best to pass by Alice Hoffman waiting But what we are given is taken as well, so that we know God's glory comes to us from His will alone. Alice Hoffman given glory taken He has the ability to catch someone by the way that he looks at her, and make her wish he would go on looking. Alice Hoffman goes-on wish looks ...he had a way of taking your hand which made it clear he'd have to be the one to let go." From Alice Hoffman's "Local Girls", pg.102. Alice Hoffman girl letting-go hands Pride is a funny thing; it can make what is truly worthless appear to be a treasure. Alice Hoffman funny-things treasure pride Sometimes movies really are the best medicine. Alice Hoffman medicine sometimes I wasn't quite as certain that I knew her soul. When it came right down to it, I wasn't sure she knew me either. Alice Hoffman certain soul I have crossed over to a place where I never thought I’d be. I am someone I would have never imagined. A secret. A dream. I am this, body and soul. Burn me. Drown me. Tell me lies. I will still be who I am. Alice Hoffman who-i-am dream lying I just finished Colson Whitehead's "The Underground Railroad," which I think is a work of genius. Alice Hoffman railroads genius thinking People want to ignore what they can't understand. They're looking for logic at any cost. Alice Hoffman cost want people I wasn't good company, that was true, and people avoided me, but that was all right. I was too busy dreaming. Alice Hoffman busy dream people