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We split a bottle of Norman cider. Not everybody sells Norman cider by the bottle.
"Has a European feel" Susan said.
"That sounds terrific" I said. "Can I have one?"
Susan grinned at me. "How did you ever get to be so big without growing up?" she said.
"Iron self-control" I said. — Robert B. Parker

Let's escape outside," Isabelle suggested. "Do you have any other talents?"
"I bake and garden."
"Do you sew, too?"
Amber nodded. "I sew whenever anger incites me to mutilation."
Isabelle laughed. "One cannot hang for attacking a piece of cloth. — Patricia Grasso

I think you have every right to cherry-pick when it comes to moving your spirit and finding peace in God. You take whatever works from wherever you can find it, and you keep moving toward the light. — Elizabeth Gilbert

Unremarkable lives are marked by the fear of not looking capable when trying something new. — Epictetus

A friendship that exacts oneness of opinion and conduct is not worth much. — Mahatma Gandhi

I'm discovering that everybody is a closet quotesmith. Just give them a chance. — Robert Breault

There's an energy that hangs between strangers even in a crowd. — Claire Fullerton

You would be dressed in fine clothes and feast royally until your brief reign ended and they cut your heart out. — Peter Thiel

It always surprised me that on the right guy a layer of sweat was sexy as hell, and on the wrong guy it was disgusting. — Marshall Thornton

You have the heart of a warrior and you were designed to survive! — Bryant McGill

It is almost impossible to convince people who are under the influence of ideological bigotry that whose whom they regard as belonging to the enemy species are human. — Louis J. Halle

As those of you with children know, rational parenting is like the Loch Ness Monster. We all hope it's out there somewhere, but we don't know anyone who has actually discovered it (and if we do come across someone who claims to have found it, deep down we think that person is a little off. — Holly Sprink

Many fall into the trap of championing the exact theology of a saint from the past, which can have errors and imbalances, and then they perpetuate these problems into the modern Christian world. Such believers are sadly being guided more by their zeal and reading of past saints than by their personal walk with the Lord and the guidance of the Spirit of God in their lives. — Greg Gordon