Great Nan Quotes & Sayings
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Anne sewed and planned little winter wardrobes ... "Nan must have a red dress, since she is so set on it" ... and sometimes thought of Hannah, weaving her little coat every year for the small Samuel. Mothers were the same all through the centuries ... a great sisterhood of love and service ... the remembered and the unremembered alike. — L.M. Montgomery

And blood and tears and screams did not matter anymore, because at least they are together. — Amie Kaufman

You are not a problem that needs solving. — Eckhart Tolle

I write about heartbreak because I like writing about sad things, but I'm writing happy songs, too! — Jackie Evancho

No one writes a great book every time out, or even a good book. — Stewart O'Nan

He sighed. 'Your life is your own,Miss Kingston. We have only one. Don't allow anyone else to dictate to you what you should do with yours.'
She blinked and frowned as if she didn't understand what he meant.
'It's yours,' he advised softly. 'Don't waste it on petty conventions or conformity. Swim against the tide if you want to. — Val Wood

Whenever I don't' have to wear makeup, it's a good day. — Cameron Diaz

2 Hours for this conclusion is too much and it's ne big fucking lost...
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What we know about the world... people and so on and so on as it follows it's merely from
Conspiracies, rumors and stories. — Deyth Banger

Most marriages I've known, and I've been married a long time and I've known a lot of married people - you wonder how they got together. Often they seem to be opposites. — Paul Mazursky

They peer in and at the same moment both angle back their heads, as if they have taken a position a little too close to a panoramic screen. They are tall and big-boned and look like men playing women's parts in a play by Oscar Wilde. 'Nan, Verge's sisters are here,' my mother says loudly. But Nan already knows, and furiously pokers the fire to try and smoke them back out. Nan here is The Aged P only with more mischievousness than Mr Wemmick's in Great Expectations, the only book of which my father kept two copies (Books 180 and 400, Penguin Classic & Everyman Classics editions, London), both of which I have read twice, deciding each time that Great Expectations is the Greatest. If you don't agree, stop here, go back and read it again. I'll wait. Or be dead. — Niall Williams