V.C. Andrews Quote

You really think I’m pretty enough for a man to love?You’re more than pretty enough. He sounded embarrassed.Chris, remember when Momma told us that it was money that made the world go around and not love? Well, I think she’s wrong.Yeah? Give that a bit more thought. Why can’t you have both?I gave it thought. Plenty of thought. I lay and stared up at the ceiling that was my dancing floor, and I mulled life and love over and over. And from every book I’d ever read, I took one wise bead of philosophy and strung them all into a rosary to believe in for the rest of my life.

V.C. Andrews

You really think I’m pretty enough for a man to love?You’re more than pretty enough. He sounded embarrassed.Chris, remember when Momma told us that it was money that made the world go around and not love? Well, I think she’s wrong.Yeah? Give that a bit more thought. Why can’t you have both?I gave it thought. Plenty of thought. I lay and stared up at the ceiling that was my dancing floor, and I mulled life and love over and over. And from every book I’d ever read, I took one wise bead of philosophy and strung them all into a rosary to believe in for the rest of my life.

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About V.C. Andrews

Cleo Virginia Andrews (June 6, 1923 – December 19, 1986), better known as V. C. Andrews or Virginia C. Andrews, was an American novelist. She was best known for her 1979 novel Flowers in the Attic, which inspired two movie adaptations and four sequels. While her novels are not classified by her publisher as Young Adult, their young protagonists have made them popular among teenagers for decades. After her death in 1986, a ghostwriter who was initially hired to complete two unfinished works has continued to publish books under her name.