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Quotes About Sisters

Now would be a good time to tell me you have your sais with you, Kat. (Cassandra) Nada. You got your kamas on you? (Kat) Yeah. I tucked them into my bra before I left home. (Cassandra)
~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
My two sisters and I sang all the time. Whenever we cleaned the kitchen, we sang in three-part harmony.
~ Kina Grannis
I have two sisters, and I think siblings are always going to be irresistible for novelists. They have been throughout time and they'll continue to be.
~ Maggie O'Farrell
It is some more Moral Sense. The proprietors are rich, and very holy; but the wage they pay to these poor brothers and sisters of theirs is only enough to keep them from dropping dead with hunger.
~ Mark Twain
What did God really know about brothers (or for that matter sisters)? He was after all an only child and before it all an equally lonely father.
~ Mark Z. Danielewski
The secret to survival was in seeing the world through the eyes—and heart—of a child. That was Merry's lesson to her sisters. To treasure life, and most of all, to love. Simply, unconditionally and with joyful abandon. To love without demanding or expecting anything in return.
~ Mary Alice Monroe
So many of my sisters are so completely unaware of who the real criminals and dogs are. They blame themselves for being hungry; they hate themselves for surviving the best way they know how, to see so much fear, doubt, hurt, and self hatred is the most painful part of being in this concentration camp. Anyway, in spite of all, i feel a breeze behind my neck, turning to a hurricane and when i take a deep breath I can smell freedom
~ Assata Shakur
We can sit in our corners mute forever while our sisters and our selves are distorted and destroyed, while our earth is poisoned; we can sit in our safe corners mute as bottles, and we will still be no less afraid.
~ Audre Lorde
I have suckled the wolf's lip of anger and I have used it for illumination, laughter, protection, fire when there was no fire, no food, no sisters, no quarter. We are not goddesses or matriarchs or edifices of forgiveness; we are not fiery fingers of judgement or instruments of flagellation; we are women forced back always upon our woman's power.
~ Audre Lorde
Part of my anger is always libation for my fallen sisters.
~ Audre Lorde
Ihm dröhnte der Kopf von den revolutionären Sprüchen, mit denen sowohl die Schwestern als auch die Ärzte ihn in jeder wachen Stunde eindeckten.
~ Stephen Hunter
Why could she not emulate his sisters: marry and concentrate on babies? He gloomily suspected that she had that plan lined up for him.
~ Emma Drummond
She must remain vigilant not only against overt threats—and a fifteen-foot-tall Tzimisce war ghoul was not entirely out of the realm of possibility here, she reminded herself ruefully—but especially against the more subtle dangers: impatience, indulgence, indiscretion. These three deadly sisters would kill as surely, if not as swiftly, as any fiend.
~ Eric Griffin
After all, sisters didn't die, did they?
~ Erica James
Squirrelflight and Leafpool had loved her.
~ Erin Hunter
two young ginger-and-white she-cats sharing a thrush a tail-length away. "They're Flurry and Sparrow. Hawk's their mother.
~ Erin Hunter
Dovewing and Ivypool went over to join him and began to scoop up the earth.
~ Erin Hunter
I grew up in a house with all girls, so I'm used to having a lot of hormones around that can create craziness.
~ Shannon Purser
Mom. Stepdad." A half sister born when I was in college, her existence so unreal to me I often forgot her name. Amma. And then Marian, always long-gone Marian.
~ Gillian Flynn
You should have dragged my butt out of bed. Your butt's too big to drag, Taylor said. Hayley sat on the floor, facing her sister. That means yours is too. We have the same butt, remember? Don't remind me, Taylor said. I see it every time you walk in front of me.
~ Gregg Olsen
Enduring their mother was what bound them together. And while they might have had three different dads, they were always 100 percent sisters. Never half sisters.
~ Gregg Olsen
Sisters forever. Victims no more.
~ Gregg Olsen
Enduring their mother was what bound them together. And while they might have had three different dads, they were always 100 percent sisters. Never half sisters. Their sisterhood was the one thing the Knotek girls could depend upon, and really, the only thing their mother couldn't take away. It was what propelled them to survive.
~ Gregg Olsen
she's very connected to her sisters. Adversity and courage have forged a strong, impenetrable bond between them.
~ Gregg Olsen