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Faking Normal Book Quotes By Frances G. Wickes

No one can accomplish the inner release of another person. Freedom can be offered but it must also be accepted in order for it to 'take. — Frances G. Wickes

Faking Normal Book Quotes By Denise Fleming

Very seldom do I use white in my books. — Denise Fleming

Faking Normal Book Quotes By Ally Carter

I needed to see you. And touch you. And just... know — Ally Carter

Faking Normal Book Quotes By Charity Parkerson

None of us are truly good. There are those of us that want to be good, and maybe even try to be, but life will not allow you to be — Charity Parkerson

Faking Normal Book Quotes By Tim Scott

There is nothing special about Tim Scott. I'm an ordinary guy serving an extraordinary God and that makes the difference. — Tim Scott

Faking Normal Book Quotes By Darynda Jones

There's no i in team, mister! — Darynda Jones

Faking Normal Book Quotes By Zsa Zsa Gabor

I am a marvelous housekeeper. Every time I leave a man, I keep his house. — Zsa Zsa Gabor

Faking Normal Book Quotes By Kate Millett

Writing is so much more problematic than drawing, full of moral pitfalls, ambiguity, public responsibility. If you record a day of your life, does the decision to do so change the shape of the day? One of Doris Lessing's days in The Golden Notebook is fifty-four pages long. It's complete; the rest are summaries - the "impression" of a day foisted artfully upon the reader by providing a few details. Fiction is made this way - as lineal perspective gives the illusion of three dimensions in drawing. But does the selection of a day - that you begin by knowing you must remember and observe - really affect it? Do you change the balance, distort the truth? The period itself, its choice and selection, does that not in itself constitute a kind of misconstruction, and the rest follow subconsciously? — Kate Millett