Canacadea Quotes & Sayings
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When my kids were in preschool, I was part of a carpooling group. One mother sometimes showed up with bruises on her body. She always had an excuse. Then one morning, she didn't show up. Later, I learned she'd fled a violent marriage. I've always thought, If only I'd known, maybe I could have helped. — Patty Murray

She said the words, and then she had a strange moment of seeing them, hanging there over her head.
"You're going to vacuum up that squirrel!"
There is just no predicting what kind of sentences you might say, thought Flora. For instance, who would ever think you would shout, "You're going to vacuum up that squirrel!"? — Kate DiCamillo

Being loved by all is little fun Unless you're also loved by one. — Robert Breault

There are conservative people in all colours in America. — Adepero Oduye

Maybe I need to shake their faith a little." Sola puts the spoon back into the yogurt. "How?" "A good, long nose pick might be a good start. Really dig for the mother lode." Vidocq laughs a little. "Wait until I have gone home before you implement that strategy, please." I look at Sola. "How come you're not all dazzled by my Heavenly awesomeness? — Richard Kadrey

Phillipa, my heart, my blood, my everything,
will you for God's and my sake marry me? — Suzanne Enoch

God strikes with his finger, and not with all his arm. — George Herbert

We only speak two languages here: English and profanity. — Kevin Constantine

I decided that I would choose three powerful words, words of strong protection, and so long as these great words were never spoken aloud no change would come. — Shirley Jackson

What is called a sincere work is one that is endowed with enough strength to give reality to an illusion. — Max Jacob

To God I speak Spanish, to women Italian, to men French, and to my horse - German. — Emperor Charles V

I've worked in the prison system for five years, and most of those folks in prison didn't have a direction. — Stedman Graham