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Forded The River Quotes By Bree Despain

You hated me that much?'
'No.' I grabbed a branch and pulled myself up, my back still to him. 'I missed you that much. — Bree Despain

Forded The River Quotes By Stephen King

Bill looked up, wiping his eyes. They were all soaked to the skin and looked like a litter of pups that had just forded a river. "Ih-It's scuh-scuh-hared of u-u-us, you know, " he said. "I can fuh-feel th-that. I swear to Guh-God I c-c-can. " Bev nodded soberly. "I think you're right. " "H-H-Help m-m-me, " Bill said. "P-P-Pl-Please. H-H-Help m-m-me. — Stephen King

Forded The River Quotes By Courtney Milan

But to call it looking was like calling an eighteen-course feast a snack. — Courtney Milan

Forded The River Quotes By Allison Tolman

I saw 'Fargo,' not when it came out, but probably a few years later, and went through multiple viewings - I'm sure my tape has been worn out. — Allison Tolman

Forded The River Quotes By Alonzo King

The world loves a clone and a good knock-off. It cheats the artist ... In the obsession for technical wizardry, people disappear; and if your voice isn't present in a relationship, you don't matter. — Alonzo King

Forded The River Quotes By Seneca The Younger

Democracy is more cruel than wars or tyrants. — Seneca The Younger

Forded The River Quotes By Alfred Adler

There is a courage of happiness as well as a courage of sorrow. — Alfred Adler

Forded The River Quotes By Theresa Pecku-Laryea

Whoever God loves, satan hates; whoever God blesses, satan tries to curse. I believe, without a doubt, that the enemy tries to get to God through us - his children and the apples of His eye. — Theresa Pecku-Laryea

Forded The River Quotes By Louise Erdrich

Irene nodded. She couldn't say it but she knew she was destroying a world. A little culture. It was the known and safe way of behaving in the family. All the rituals, wrong or sick, it didn't matter, good or bad, would be useless. All the strategies. They knew the familiar treacheries, but now they would be open to new dangers. — Louise Erdrich