Ten of My Favorite Diane Mott Davidson Quotes
Diane Mott Davidson, a writer whom I am guessing you love? Here are our 10 best Diane Mott Davidson quotes for you to enjoy. At Australia Unwrapped we believe every book has at least one quotable line, and our mission is to find them all. Here you will find Diane Mott Davidson’s top 10 popular and famous quotes. Like every good writer Diane Mott Davidson made a number of memorable quotes, here are some of our favorites:
About Diane Mott Davidson
The New York Times bestselling author Diane Mott Davidson wrote three novels before one was accepted for publication at the age of 41. Since then, she has written 14 more mysteries featuring Goldy the caterer. She has also written short stories and poetry for various publications. Davidson has won the Anthony Award from Bouchercon and been nominated for the Agatha, another Anthony, and the Macavity Award. She was named Writer of the Year by Rocky Mountain Fiction Writers in 1993.
Emyl Jenkins, Davidson’s English teacher at St. Anne’s School in Charlottesville, Virginia, encouraged her to become a writer. After attending Wellesley College, where she was named a Wellesley Scholar, she transferred to Stanford University, where she earned a double major in Art History and Political Science. A few years (and one child) later, she received her MA in Art History from Johns Hopkins.
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Popular Quotes
“What a gift to have a son.”
― Diane Mott Davidson, Tough Cookie
“…I had deliberately let the relationship with Schulz wane until there was little left. We had been like the hot chocolate they sell at ski resorts. For your buck fifty, a machine first spews dark, thick syrup into a cup. This liquid gradually turns to a mixture of chocolate and hot water. Soon there is just a stream of hot water, and in a moment, drops. You wish the chocolate part would go on gushing forever, but it doesn’t.”
― Diane Mott Davidson, Dying for Chocolate
“For had it been an adversary who taunted me, then I could have borne it; or had it been an enemy who vaunted himself against me, then I could have hidden from him. But it was you, a man after my own heart, my companion, my own familiar friend.”
― Diane Mott Davidson, The Whole Enchilada
“I’d kill to get into Stanford.” A you’ve-got-to-be-kidding laugh snorted across one of the dining tables at the headmaster’s house. “Start playing football,” whispered another voice. “Then they’ll kill to get you.”
― Diane Mott Davidson, The Cereal Murders
“In a deep sexy voice, she said Windows don’t turn me on.
I raised an eyebrow at her, Mac user?”
― Diane Mott Davidson, Sticks & Scones
“You should not face the world if you are unable to give to the world,”
― Diane Mott Davidson, Dark Tort
“Anything tastes good when you wash it down with chocolate.”
― Diane Mott Davidson, Dying for Chocolate
“You can’t buy what you want. It all comes as a gift.”
― Diane Mott Davidson, Tough Cookie
“Sometimes you have to fight fire with a blowtorch”
― Diane Mott Davidson, The Cereal Murders
“Hunger makes the best sauce,”
― Diane Mott Davidson, Killer Pancake
10 Famous Quotes by Author Diane Mott Davidson
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One Final Bonus – Diane Mott Davidson Quote
“When I woke the next morning, gray light suffused the bedroom curtains. Tom was still asleep, so I moved through my yoga routine, then tiptoed to the kitchen. A mountain breeze moved languidly through the pines and aspens surrounding our house. I opened the back door for Scout the cat and Jake the bloodhound, and reminded myself that today we were celebrating my only son’s seventeenth birthday. Okay, we were two months late. But, so what? I smiled and reflected that it was probably a good thing that I’d stayed up past midnight to frost the cake.”
― Diane Mott Davidson, The Whole Enchilada
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