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Carnival Of Rust Quotes By Niecy Nash

Celebrate your child's achievement, then rotate it when the next mini-masterpiece comes along. Then chuck the old picture. Don't worry that you're throwing away a memory. Your children will remember your praise more than they will remember the picture with macaroni and glitter glued on it. — Niecy Nash

Carnival Of Rust Quotes By Ella Leya

The hurt is the place where the music enters you. — Ella Leya

Carnival Of Rust Quotes By Victor LaValle

That's the funny thing," she said. "Men always want to die for something. For someone. I can see the appeal. You do it once and it's done. No more worrying, not knowing, about tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow. I know you all think it sounds brave, but I'll tell you something even braver. To struggle and fight for the ones you love today. And then do it all over again the next day. Every day. For your whole life. It's not as romantic, I admit. But it takes a lot of courage to live for someone, too. — Victor LaValle

Carnival Of Rust Quotes By Tony Abbott

A midnight knock on the door followed by execution is no way a leader should be treated. — Tony Abbott

Carnival Of Rust Quotes By Steve King

Remember what I said the other night. Ken and Barbie don't always end up with each other. — Steve King

Carnival Of Rust Quotes By Jennifer Paquette

I've been waiting for you," he murmured.
Aphrodite slowly walked across the balcony, as her mind raced, trying to think of the perfect thing to say in return. All of a sudden a thought came to her that she didn't quite understand, but she knew it was right. It was also important, and would immortalize her and her actions for thousands of years to come.
"Happy Valentine's Day," she purred, as she fell into his arms, still holding the box of chocolates and a single red rose. — Jennifer Paquette