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Candymakers Quotes By Diana Gabaldon

Looking impressed. She turned and beckoned to a young man of seventeen or eighteen, who had been lurking in the background. He bore such a marked resemblance to his small, wiry, dark-haired father that his identity could scarcely be in doubt. "Manfred," his mother announced proudly. "Mein laddie." Jamie inclined his head in grave acknowledgment. "Mr. McGillivray." "Ah ... your s-servant, sir?" The boy sounded rather dubious about it, but put out his hand to be shaken. "A pleasure to make your acquaintance, sir," Jamie assured him, shaking it. The courtesies duly observed, he looked briefly round at the quiet surroundings, raising one eyebrow. "I had heard that you were suffering some inconvenience wi' regard to a thief-taker. Do I — Diana Gabaldon

Candymakers Quotes By Wendy Mass

After all, they'd be busy for a while, they were Candymakers now, and they had a whole lotta candy to make. — Wendy Mass

Candymakers Quotes By Karen Kingsbury

Real love ... true love ... the kind that could last a lifetime would require a guy who loved God more than life, a guy who could lead her — Karen Kingsbury

Candymakers Quotes By Brian Tracy

Action orientation is the mark of the superior executive. — Brian Tracy

Candymakers Quotes By Maurice J. Dubois

We all have days when we say that we are gown-ups, that we are mature, have a lot of experience and don't need advise from others.
But it is our mom and dad we turn to when we're in trouble or can't find the answer to a question. — Maurice J. Dubois

Candymakers Quotes By Yuval Noah Harari

What's undeniable is that monotheists have a hard time dealing with the Problem of Evil. — Yuval Noah Harari

Candymakers Quotes By W. H. Auden

History is, strictly speaking, the study of questions; the study of answers belongs to anthropology and sociology. — W. H. Auden