“I had loved poetry and the theatre. Now I loved adventure more.” AdventureTheatre Author:Sara Sheridan
“Books exist for me not as physical entities with pages and binding, but in the province of my mind.” MindBookPagesEntityProvincesOf My MindBinding Author:Sara Sheridan
“An Aunt is a safe haven for a child. Someone who will keep your secrets and is always on your side.” ChildrenSidesSecretHavensSafeAuntYour SideSafe Haven Author:Sara Sheridan
“To me, reading through old letters and journals is like treasure hunting. Somewhere in those faded, handwritten lines there is a story that has been packed away in a dusty old box for years.” YearsHas BeensStoriesReadingLinesLettersBoxesTreasureHuntingJournalFadedOld Letters Author:Sara Sheridan
“While I'm frustrated at the amount I'm expected to take on in the present, the 1950s woman was frustrated by being excluded - not being allowed to take things on at all.” AmountExpectedFrustratedExcluded Author:Sara Sheridan
“I had never really understood what an adventure life could be, if you followed your heart and did what you really wanted to do, which is what we must all do in the end.” IfsHeartEndsWantedAdventureUnderstoodLife Adventure Book:Truth or dare Source: Truth or dare
“I don't choose between my house phone and my mobile. I don't choose between my laptop and my notebook. And I don't intend to choose between my e-reader and my bookshelf.” HouseReaderPhonesMobileNotebookLaptopsBookshelves Author:Sara Sheridan
“People make interesting assumptions about the profession. The writer is a mysterious figure, wandering lonely as a cloud, fired by inspiration, or perhaps a cocktail or two.” PeopleTwoInspirationInterestingFiguresLonelyCloudsProfessionMysteriousWanderAssumptionCocktails Author:Sara Sheridan
“Today women have the rights and equality our Victorian sisters could only dream of, and with those privileges comes the responsibility of standing up and being counted.” DreamTodayResponsibilityRightsStandingPrivilegeVictorian Author:Sara Sheridan