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Outlander
Outlander by
Diana Gabaldon
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Popular Quotes And Their Visualizations
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The pain of parting is nothing to the joy of meeting again.
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I am not afraid of you, I am afraid of what I might become.
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You should never take the love of a woman lightly, nor the love of a man either, for that matter.
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The world was going to end, but not yet.
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Time, it seems, is a great healer. Or perhaps, it's the things time removes from you that help you heal.
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There are no easy choices in life. Only the decisions we make and the consequences that follow.
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I could do without the noise of your thoughts, thank you.
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Sometimes, the best way to be sure you’re headed in the right direction is to stop and ask someone.
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You’re mine, Claire. I’ll never let you go.
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I am not a servant. I am your wife.
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Genres Featured In Outlander
Historical Fiction
(Dominant)
Fantasy
(Notable)
Romance
(Major)
Adventure
(Prominent)
Science Fiction
(Sub-Genre)
Drama
(Sub-Genre)
Themes Featured In Outlander
Time Travel
(Major)
Love and Romance
(Central)
War and Conflict
(Significant)
Identity and Self-Discovery
(Moderate)
Survival and Resilience
(Significant)
Family and Loyalty
(Noticable)
Historical Context
(Moderate)
Cultural Differences
(Minor)
Tones In Outlander
Romantic
(Strong)
Adventurous
(Moderate)
Melancholic
(Noticable)
Historical
(Mild)
Dramatic
(Moderate)
Suspenseful
(Noticable)
Nostalgic
(Mild)
Intense
(Strong)
Humorous
(Mild)
Reflective
(Mild)
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