Top 6 Quotes & Sayings by Whitney Otto

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American novelist Whitney Otto.
Last updated on November 22, 2024.
Whitney Otto

Whitney Otto is an American novelist best known for her debut novel, How to Make an American Quilt.

The best men tell you the truth because they think you can take it; the worst men either try to preserve you in some innocent state with their false protection, or are 'brutally honest.' When someone tells, lets you think for yourself, experience your own emotions, he is treating you as a true equal, a friend...And the best men cook for you.
Why are old lovers able to become friends? Two reasons. They never truly loved each other, or they love each other still.
Once you love, you cannot take it back, cannot undo it. What you felt may have changed, shifted slightly, yet still remains love. — © Whitney Otto
Once you love, you cannot take it back, cannot undo it. What you felt may have changed, shifted slightly, yet still remains love.
She eventually forgave him, because she understood him.
Among the things she said: "Women seem to possess all the natural gifts essential to a good portraitist ... such as personality, patience and intuition. The sitter ought to be the predominating factor in a successful portrait. Men portraitist are apt to forget this; they are inclined to lose the sitter in a maze of technique luxuriating in the cleverness and beauty of their own medium."
The worst dream of the night, when you are parted from someone you love and you do not know exactly where he is, but you know that he is in the presence of danger. You are tormented by a desire to keep the one you love safe.
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