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Famous Elvis Gratton Quotes By Rosamunde Pilcher

The greatest gift a parent can leave a child is that parent's own independence. — Rosamunde Pilcher

Famous Elvis Gratton Quotes By Samantha Stosur

I don't really remember the day we lost our home in the floods, but looking back I can understand how devastating it was for my parents. I was only six, so I remember us having to move to Adelaide - but not much of the actual day and night of the flood. We had to start all over again and my parents opened a cafe. — Samantha Stosur

Famous Elvis Gratton Quotes By L. Neil Smith

I'm tired of being considered property. — L. Neil Smith

Famous Elvis Gratton Quotes By Kate Morton

Rejection is a cancer, Edie. It eats away at a person. — Kate Morton

Famous Elvis Gratton Quotes By Nicholas Gane

... Weber insists that one should not give up or lose faith in the face of this struggle. Indeed, he calls for us to engage in, rather than withdraw from, the problems of this world. He reminds us, for example, that while 'successful political action is always the "art of the possible" ... the possible is often reached only by striving to attain the impossible that lies beyond it'. — Nicholas Gane

Famous Elvis Gratton Quotes By Honore De Balzac

For a father it is hell to be without your children; — Honore De Balzac

Famous Elvis Gratton Quotes By Buzzy Trent

A Big Wave is like a Beautiful Woman ... exciting to look at and thrilling to ride. — Buzzy Trent

Famous Elvis Gratton Quotes By Rita Mae Brown

Whoever said progress was a positive thing has never been to Florida or California. — Rita Mae Brown

Famous Elvis Gratton Quotes By Linda Grant

Revenge is so much more satisfying than regret. — Linda Grant

Famous Elvis Gratton Quotes By Bobby Knight

All of us learn to write in the second grade. Most of us go on to greater things. — Bobby Knight