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Hollimon Phyllis Quotes By Jennifer Niven

The Slow Club is playing,a band I like,all plucky and bitter-sweet and kind of offbeat.Like Finch,I think.Like us. — Jennifer Niven

Hollimon Phyllis Quotes By John Steinbeck

Then there were his education and his reading, the books he bought and borrowed, his knowledge of things that could not be eaten or worn or cohabited with, his interest in poetry and his respect for good writing. — John Steinbeck

Hollimon Phyllis Quotes By Stephen L. Carter

Coming from a business family, she shied away from abstractions. — Stephen L. Carter

Hollimon Phyllis Quotes By Glennon Doyle Melton

Stop making parenthood harder by pretending it's not hard. — Glennon Doyle Melton

Hollimon Phyllis Quotes By Caitlyn Siehl

I am a city of sounds.
I will keep you safe.
I know I am supposed to feel ugly.
They all tell me that no woman
should look so well-traveled,
but they do not know.
I am earth. I am sun and skies.
I am the high road, the low road.
I am every poem about skin.
I am a world that cannot be explored in one day.
I am not a place for cowards. — Caitlyn Siehl

Hollimon Phyllis Quotes By Donna Schultz

At one time or another, we all stand at the crossroads and at the fork in the road.We can go back where it's comfortable, predictable and easy. Or we can go forward. If you go back, my friend, you will miss the ride of your life! — Donna Schultz

Hollimon Phyllis Quotes By Kiersten White

Are you about done yet?Because this is all very impressive,but it's a school night and I've got homework to get back to. — Kiersten White

Hollimon Phyllis Quotes By Alan Bennett

Deluded liberal that I am, I persist in thinking that those with a streak of sexual unorthodoxy ought to be more tolerant of their fellows than those who lead an entirely godly, righteous and sober life. Illogically, I tend to assume that if you ( Philip Larkin) dream of caning schoolgirls bottoms, it disqualifies you from dismissing half the nation as work-shy. — Alan Bennett