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Being Backstabbed By Family Quotes By Robin Wayne Bailey

The greatest act of courage is not falling in love But, despite everything, falling in love again. — Robin Wayne Bailey

Being Backstabbed By Family Quotes By Kofi Annan

Gather the five virtues (Dignity, Confidence, Courage, Compassion, and Faith). Then you are a man. — Kofi Annan

Being Backstabbed By Family Quotes By Lois McMaster Bujold

Quinn keyed up a three-dimensional holovid schematic of Vega Station and its neighbors. The jump routes were represented by sparkling jagged lines between hazy spheres of local space systems. — Lois McMaster Bujold

Being Backstabbed By Family Quotes By Matt Roper

I can't abide small talk. — Matt Roper

Being Backstabbed By Family Quotes By Johannes Kepler

Wherever there are qualities there are likewise quantities, but not always vice versa. — Johannes Kepler

Being Backstabbed By Family Quotes By Roxy Sloane

I tried to slow my racing heartbeat. I didn't want to alarm her. "Mom, it's just, the last time I was here you thought I was your best friend." She smiled. "You are my best friend. You have been ever since you were this high. You and I have always been in this together." I drank in her words like the parched ground swallows rain. I reached out and took her cool hands in mine. "I've missed you so much," I said, trying to contain the flood of emotion washing over me. "There's so much I've wanted to share with you. To talk with you about." "Why don't you start with why you're so sad?" she said, in that tone that would not be denied. — Roxy Sloane

Being Backstabbed By Family Quotes By Mary E. Pearson

Pieces. A bit for someone here. A bit there. And sometimes they don't add up to anything whole. But you are so busy dancing. Delivering. You don't have time to notice. Or are afraid to notice. And then one day you have to look. And it's true. All of your pieces fill up other people's holes. But they don't fill your own. — Mary E. Pearson