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Gwoke Quotes By Dan Alatorre

I wasn't a class clown, because nuns have no sense of humor. They have rulers. — Dan Alatorre

Gwoke Quotes By Andy Traub

How can I make my husband's day better?" "How can I have a moment with each one of my kids?" "Where can I volunteer to ease the load of a friend or stranger? — Andy Traub

Gwoke Quotes By Jennifer Shirk

Stalking?" Brad made a face, drawing back as if he'd been asked to host a Pampered Chef party. "I didn't say anything about stalking. All I want you to do is stick close to her and check out who she talks to ... see where she goes ... maybe find out what kind of guys are approaching her. That sort of thing. Then report it all back to me. — Jennifer Shirk

Gwoke Quotes By Cristin Harber

There's no other way to look at you. You're the definition of beauty. — Cristin Harber

Gwoke Quotes By Kelseyleigh Reber

I cannot detain Love, holding him captive so that he may never break my heart. No more than I can stick Guilt in a pot so that I may boil him until all of my sins are vaporized, rising alongside the screaming steam. I cannot hold Sorrow in my arms and rock him to a fit and endless sleep. Nor can I search for Joy and effortlessly find him beneath the pink-dusted sky of late afternoon, where he waits for me with open arms. — Kelseyleigh Reber

Gwoke Quotes By Barbara Kingsolver

A bird in the hand loses its mystery in no time flat. — Barbara Kingsolver

Gwoke Quotes By Courtney Summers

It's when my body decides to remind me it can do more than I'll ever want it to, it is so painful. — Courtney Summers

Gwoke Quotes By James K. Morrow

Throughout history the community of readers has been prey to sinister forces - to pedants and priests, legislators and lunatics, deities and demagogues. You have paid for your passion in humiliation, mutilation, and sometimes even - as when Henry VIII burned Bible translator William Tyndale as a heretic - immolation. I salute you all, as do my fellow books. — James K. Morrow