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Pandolfino Natick Quotes By Tami Hoag

But then I had long mistaken being spoiled for being strong, being defiant for being independent, being reckless for being brave. — Tami Hoag

Pandolfino Natick Quotes By Anne Elisabeth Stengl

For nothing you have done could equal the evil that I myself have committed against all who loved and trusted me. No regret you ever know will compare to the despair I knew when I recognized what I had done. And no forgiveness you may yet receive will ever outshine the grace that was extended to me, the vilest of all my Master's servants. No, Lionheart, I can never hate you, for in truth, you and I are alike, and if our deeds were measured against one another, no one could say yours were the worse. — Anne Elisabeth Stengl

Pandolfino Natick Quotes By Gregory Montoya

But. All I could focus on was that one word: Why was there always a but? My parents swore up and down that they would love me no matter what, and yet the but sent me sliding down a rabbit hole, appearing in my mind like miles of quicksand before I could get to the love they were promising. - Kate Fagan. — Gregory Montoya

Pandolfino Natick Quotes By David Morrell

The flaw of an amateur is to assume what's in our head is what's on the page. — David Morrell

Pandolfino Natick Quotes By John Oliver

Attending a Sarah Palin rally was simultaneously one of the strangest and most chilling events of my life. — John Oliver

Pandolfino Natick Quotes By Michel Faber

At university, one of my areas of study was Victorian literature, so I decided to see if I could write a novel as carefully planned and constructed as those of George Eliot, but with the narrative energy of Dickens. — Michel Faber

Pandolfino Natick Quotes By Warren Heiti

I stand there at the corner, known
by the equinox and knowing
nothing, exposed by the alethic
light of those apples,
that fearless crocus,
the magnolia tree, its chandelier
of tears. — Warren Heiti