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There are some stories you can’t hear enough. They are the same every time you hear them. But you are not. That’s one reliable way of understanding time (Ann-Marie MacDonald Quotes)
Materia had been just six when they docked in Sydney Harbour and her father said, ‘Look. This is the New World. Anything is possible here.’ She’s been too young to realize that he was talking to her brother (Ann-Marie MacDonald Quotes)
She’s no lady. Her songs are all unbelievably unhappy or lewd. It’s called Blues. She sings about sore feet, sexual relations, baked goods, killing your lover, being broke, men called Daddy, women who dress like men, working, praying for rain. Jail and trains. Whiskey and morphine. She tells stories between verses and everyone in the place shouts out how true it all is (Ann-Marie MacDonald Quotes)
Some people talk about children wanting to be born as though somewhere out there in the collective unconscious there’s a spirit, or a thought or an idea that wants to be born. And I sometimes feel that way about stories... that they’re there and they want to be told. (Ann-Marie MacDonald Quotes)
Reading was such a formative part of my childhood (along with ‘Loony Tunes’), that it is difficult to pin point the most influential book. But, under an interrogation light I would probably have to say ‘Jane Eyre’ by Charlotte Bronte. (Ann-Marie MacDonald Quotes)
Fall on Your Knees’ is really a story about secrets and family, and the idea that there are some stories or truths that need to be expressed. (Ann-Marie MacDonald Quotes)