Suzy Davies
A happy childhood can fortify one against the ravages of life, and part of that happiness is found in books, which become our constant companions for the rest of our lives.
— Suzy Davies
Books are a portable kind of time travel. We go back as well as forward when we read them. When we come back into the now, after being immersed in worlds previously unknown to us, we find ourselves, transformed. Touched by their magic, nothing we ever perceived beforehand remains quite the same.
— Suzy Davies
Creativity is a flame that lights up and ignites the senses
— Suzy Davies
Dreams, kindled in the fire of imagination, ignite in the brilliance of our minds, and are wrought in the work of our hands" -
— Suzy Davies
He was just about to turn the light off, when there was a heavy, “Tappet, tap, tappet, tap,” on the door. It was the kind of loud sound that could only be made with a hoof. A moose’s hoof, that is." - Snugs The Snow Bear
— Suzy Davies
His lone withdrawing figure blended anonymously with the darkness, Dr Raven's quick, light steps becoming gradually distant, drowned out by the clicking staccato rush of trains, the steady drip of rainwater, and the clock of a nearby church as it heralded the hour
— Suzy Davies
How insightful of Finland to devise a topic-based curriculum in their schools! This means that discreet "subjects" that are taught may cross-fertilize each other, and the possibilities in this are amazing!
— Suzy Davies
I can see the caravanserai, like a mirage in the distance. The heat hums. I thought I saw water. What would you have on these trade winds for your comfort?
— Suzy Davies
I thought I would write a love letter. But then, I wrote a book." - Suzy Davies, on "Johann's Window
— Suzy Davies
It is winter, and very cold. There are icicles against the glass, and frost. I am tracing a pattern, before it melts. Before it fades, and is lost for good, like memories
— Suzy Davies
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