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Nora Roberts Quotes:

Ocupation: Author

Life: b. October 10, 1950

Birthday: October 10

She gazed toward the marsh that grew thicker, deeper, greener with approaching summer. Mosquitoes whined in there, breeding in the dark water. Alligators slid through it, silent death. It was a place where snakes could slither and bogs could suck the shoe right off your foot. And it was a place, she thought, that went bright and beautiful with the twinkling of fireflies, where wildflowers thrived in the shade and the stingy light. Where an eagle could soar like a king. There was no beauty without risk. No life without it.

- Nora Roberts

topic: Beautiful, Summer, Kings, Dark Water, Bogs, Twinkling, Alligators

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