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We hope we have it contained. So far, it looks as though Afton, Wyoming, and Cedar City and Kanab in Utah are the only hot spots. — Marc Cameron

I think he'll accept the gospel in the next life," Afton said.
Bobbi was stunned by the response.
"Afton, what do you mean?" she said. "That is the gospel. — Dean Hughes

When storms come, we naturally want to run. What might happen in your friendship if you learned instead to stay put when storm hit? — Afton Rorvik

I not only stand on my two feet, but I walk on my two feet for my two feet. — Keely Barton

That's what high energy does. It amplifies everything. Speak louder, gesticulate more, feel more alive than your audience. That will amplify your message. — Charlie Houpert

There are only two distinct classes of people on this earth, those who espouse enthusiasm and those who despise it. — Madame De Stael

Pearl swallowed hard. "I thought you were going to stay away." His voice sounded just as strangled as hers. "I tried. — Afton Locke

Greens are not expected to be anything but nice. — David Lange

Being first to ask for help in a friendship takes courage and humility. — Afton Rorvik

Perhaps I love happy endings because I have been created for one. Heaven. — Afton Rorvik

At the age of fifteen, he had already learned silence. — Frank Herbert

Regular, consisten celebration pulls us back to remembering God's goodness. — Afton Rorvik

This is why I have always said that it would be better if Muslims were poor. — Abu Bakar Bashir

Be worthy love, and love will come. — Louisa May Alcott

Dying and living, weeping and laughing--all parts of our existence here on earth. What would happen in your friendships if together you embraced the hard parts of life and did not fear weeping together? — Afton Rorvik

Hot. Tropical, damp climates always made the skin sticky and hot. Feverishly so. Sometimes, I thought my very flesh would melt and hang from my bones like Spanish moss. In Paris I whirled in lightness and freedom . . . flinging the past away until I felt cool and alive again. But . . . the oppression came back, didn't it? I shivered, it still held me down, sucked my breath away. — Parris Afton Bonds

Friendship is a virtue which comprehends all the rest; none being fit for this, who is not adorned with every other virtue. — Mary Astell