Didn't books say that too: that there is always price to pay for happiness?
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More Quotes from Cornelia Funke:
He felt Death reaching out to him. But all of a sudden there was something else, too: words. Words that relieved the pain, cooled his brow, and spoke of love, nothing but love... It was his daughter's voice, and the White Women withdrew their pale hands as if they had burned themselves on her love.Cornelia Funke
She had been right. The world was a terrible lace, crule, pitiless, dark as a bad dream. Not a good place to live in. Only in books you could find pity, comfort, happiness - and love. Books loved anyone who opened them, they gave you security and friendship and didn't ask anything in return; they never went away, never, not even when you treated them badly.
Cornelia Funke
Books are like flypaper, memories cling to rinted pages better than anything else.
Cornelia Funke
If you keep pretending you're in that book, it will make you not want to live in the life you're in.
Cornelia Funke
I love to read aloud.
Cornelia Funke
I like a composer called Henry Purcell, and I love to listen to Neil Young.
Cornelia Funke
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