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Jennie Fields Quotes & Sayings

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Famous Quotes By Jennie Fields

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Sometimes friendships go bad, she tells herself. Relationships soften and rot like old fruit. They have their time, and then they shrivel and grow putrid. She — Jennie Fields

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There is nothing one can do to delay the inevitable, and so it's best just to stand tall. — Jennie Fields

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It's swallowing down the memories that turn the world so black. — Jennie Fields

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But passion and pride rarely occupy the same space. — Jennie Fields

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She's heard that the glaciers in the Alaska territory hold such an extraordinary azure color they seem to have trapped the sky beneath the ice. — Jennie Fields

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... sin has always been more delicious than loyalty. — Jennie Fields

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He experiences everything with a childlike pleasure that she deems the essential element of a good traveler. — Jennie Fields

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Edith learned long ago that men are drawn to women who are either undeniably beautiful or alluringly vulnerable. She's never been either. — Jennie Fields

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... But she sees that his mouth sucks on his mischievousness as one might savor a hard candy. — Jennie Fields

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Of everyone here, you are the fish I would like to catch. — Jennie Fields

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Someone who would bear my shock, reflect back my outrage, so I could see it better, feel more than this electric numbness. — Jennie Fields

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You look peaceful," he tells her. "Maybe that's what a man feels when he stands before a firing squad. There is nothing one can do to delay the inevitable, and so it's best just to stand tall." Morton — Jennie Fields