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Frannys Farmhouse Quotes By Georgette Heyer

That sort of thing always leads to trouble! It is all kindness, and I am sure I am quite as sorry for Miss Broughty as anyone, but one cannot make a friend of everybody in distressing circumstances! — Georgette Heyer

Frannys Farmhouse Quotes By Tony La Russa

I'm a great believer in the character of a club. To me, character has a lot to do with how you compete. That creates urgency and toughness. That elevates the talent that you have. — Tony La Russa

Frannys Farmhouse Quotes By Tony Hoagland

The future ours for a while to hold, with its heaviness
and hope moving from one location to another
like the holy ghost that it is. — Tony Hoagland

Frannys Farmhouse Quotes By Anne Rice

Maybe that was all there ever will be just that one weekend and forever this unfinished feeling ... — Anne Rice

Frannys Farmhouse Quotes By Thu Tran

I don't want to tell people what to think. I just want to show people what I think. — Thu Tran

Frannys Farmhouse Quotes By Meg Wolitzer

People like to warn you that by the time you reach the middle of your life, passion will begin to feel like a meal eaten long ago, which you remember with great tenderness. — Meg Wolitzer

Frannys Farmhouse Quotes By Susannah York

I was brought up in Scotland and have always been a country person, although the town means a great deal to me, too. — Susannah York

Frannys Farmhouse Quotes By Paula Hawkins

There can be no greater agony, nothing can be more painful than the not knowing, which will never end. — Paula Hawkins

Frannys Farmhouse Quotes By Christopher Darden

I began writing in the 4th grade. As a matter of fact, I produced a play for the entire school. It was about Leif Ericson and the discovery of America. — Christopher Darden

Frannys Farmhouse Quotes By Steve Winwood

The living together is very important in a way. It's important for writing. It wouldn't be important if we were like just getting other people's numbers together, we'd just have to meet at rehearsals, but writing is something almost completely different. — Steve Winwood