"Another Woman" Quotes
A woman must navigate love, betrayal, and family secrets in this sweeping saga of romance and ambition in 1950s England.
fiction | 551 pages | Published in 1994
Quotes
She had always thought that the only way to get through life was with a sense of humor and a sense of irony, but now she realized that you also needed a certain amount of vulnerability and hope.
The only way forward is to be honest.
It was better to be alone and unhappy than with someone and miserable.
You can buy love, but you can’t buy passion.
It wasn’t what you said that counted, it was how you said it.
She was a woman who knew how to make an entrance and how to make an exit.
The only thing that was worse than being talked about was not being talked about.
Love and hate were two sides of the same coin; they both required passion.
She knew she was being manipulative, but she didn’t care. She was tired of being the victim.
The past was a foreign country; they did things differently there.





