Little Girl Quotes

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Ellen Hopkins
“I was about six years old, still Daddy's little girl, even though Daddy couldn't care less about me.
How could I expect any man every would?”
Ellen Hopkins, Burned

Sergei Lukyanenko
“After all, inside every woman, no matter how grown up she is, there is still a frightened little girl.”
Sergei Lukyanenko, The Last Watch

Madeleine Roux
“Abby's eyes seemed almost as vacant as those of the girl in the photograph. Then a shiver came over her and she blinked. Gently, almost affectionately, she put the picture back on the wall. She touched it one last time and said, "Poor little bird. I wonder if she ever escaped her cage.”
Madeleine Roux, Asylum

Richard L.  Ratliff
“Fathers and daughters have a special bond.
She is always daddy's little girl.”
Richard L. Ratliff

Hazel Gaynor
“That night, I fell into a deep, travel-weary sleep, lulled by the familiar sound of the waterfall beyond the window. I dreamed of the beck fairies, a blur of lavender and rose-pink and buttercup-yellow light, flitting across the glittering stream, beckoning me to follow them toward the woodland cottage. There, the little girl with flame-red hair picked daisies in the garden, threading them together to make a garland for her hair. She picked a posy of wildflowers- harebell, bindweed, campion, and bladderwort- and gave them to me.”
Hazel Gaynor, The Cottingley Secret

Crystal Woods
“The moment my niece came into the world, I realized that logic can't make sense of someone who's so brand new to you.”
Crystal Woods, Write like no one is reading

Hazel Gaynor
“I moved silently across the garden, silvered with moonlight, my feet barely touching the ground. I brushed past fern and tree, following the lights across the stream, toward the cottage in the clearing where I watched a little girl surrounded by light and laughter as the fairies threaded flowers through her hair. I stood out of sight, peering through the tangled blackberry bushes, but the girl saw me, rushing forward, her hand outstretched, a white flower clasped between her fingers. "For Mammy," she said. "For my Mammy.”
Hazel Gaynor, The Cottingley Secret

Clifford A. Pickover
“Without these supernova explosions, there are no mist-covered swamps, computer chips, trilobites, Mozart or the tears of a little girl. Without exploding stars, perhaps there could be a heaven, but there is certainly no Earth.”
Clifford A. Pickover

Anais Torres
“He was supposed to be the first man to tell her that she was beautiful and help her determine who she was before anyone had the opportunity to label her. She was supposed to be his “little girl”.”
Anais Torres, The Reaper's Daughter

Hazel Gaynor
“As her dreams intensified, the red-haired girl became so real to Olivia that she found herself absentmindedly sketching her image during the day, bringing her to life on the page. She drew her surrounded by the flowers she held in her hands- white harebell, pink campion, and yellow cinquefoil- entwining them into the curls in her hair, until the flowers and plants were not around her, but part of her. A true child of the woodland.”
Hazel Gaynor, The Cottingley Secret

M.A. George
“We broke into laughter—the kind that’s your only recourse when you feel like curling up in a fetal position and whimpering like a little girl.”
M.A. George, Relativity

M.F. Moonzajer
“Get up and stop crying my little girl, if you don’t have new clothes to wear don’t worry, still stars are whispering about your beauty.”
M.F. Moonzajer, A moment with God ; Poetry

Shannon Celebi
“You’re saying, “What the hell am I gonna do with her?” You’re saying, “Shit, did she take her pills?” You’re saying, “Once upon a time, I used to have a little girl.”
Shannon Celebi, After Spring Comes

Mark Peter Hughes
“...every now and then I watched him beam at Olivia. He obviously adored her. And I realized that meeting her father made me look at Olivia differently. She was somebody's little girl.”
Mark Peter Hughes, Lemonade Mouth

Israelmore Ayivor
“In every little boy child is hidden a great man; in every little girl child is hidden as great woman. God hides great things in little things and it takes the Holy Spirit of God get them unveil!”
Israelmore Ayivor, Leaders' Watchwords

“Brushing my little teeth every morning of my childhood, I stood on my tippy toes, leaned over the sink and said to myself that when I am a big girl I will see from this high.
Today I did the same thing, but the view from my toes was the same from flat feet.
I'm a big girl now.”
Audrey Regan

“When I was a little girl... a movie made me realize what I wanted to be in life.”
Sonja de Lange

KayeC Jones
“What's important now is that I have fun doggone.”
KayeC Jones, Kitty Conquers the Big Bully

Vanessa Diffenbaugh
“The first page held a picture of a hazel blossom that Catherine had drawn. It had been pulled from its file, laminated with clear plastic, and secured to the album with gold photo corners. Below the drawing was my daughter's name, Hazel Jones-Hastings, in Elizabeth's elegant script, and her birthday, March 1, which wasn't her birthday at all.”
Vanessa Diffenbaugh, The Language of Flowers

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