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V.C. Andrews

V.C. Andrews

V.C. Andrews, born in 1923 in Portsmouth, Virginia, was an American novelist renowned for her gothic horror and family saga novels. Best known for the "Flowers in the Attic" series, her work often explores themes of family secrets and forbidden love. Andrews' captivating storytelling and unique voice have left a lasting legacy, with her books continuing to enthrall readers even after her passing in 1986.

Quotes

Families are like puzzles. They fit together in a certain way, and if one piece is missing, it throws the whole thing off.

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family

Sometimes the people we love the most are the ones who hurt us the worst.

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lovebetrayal

Secrets have a way of coming out. It's better to confront them than to let them eat you alive.

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secretsconfrontation

We can't change our past, but we can shape our future.

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pastfuture

Sometimes the darkest moments bring the greatest clarity.

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darknessclarity

In life, we often find ourselves torn between duty and desire.

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dutydesire

The pain of loss never truly goes away. We just learn to live with it.

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lossgrief

We are all flawed, but it's our flaws that make us human.

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flawshumanity

We must learn to love ourselves before we can truly love others.

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self-loverelationships

Change is inevitable, but it's how we adapt that determines our success.

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changeadaptation

The past may haunt us, but we have the power to create a better future.

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pastfuture

Sometimes the hardest thing to do is to let go of what we once held dear.

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letting gomoving on