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Phlebas The Phoenician Quotes By Melanie Shankle

When Perry and I walked into the hospital waiting room and I saw her sitting there, I began to cry, because that's what friendship looks like: knowing your friend better than she knows herself and being there to hold her hand while her heart breaks. — Melanie Shankle

Phlebas The Phoenician Quotes By Thomas Daniel Nehrer

Whatever beliefs and definitions you hold will seem to be true. — Thomas Daniel Nehrer

Phlebas The Phoenician Quotes By Jeanette Winterson

Adopted children are self-invented because we have to be; there is an absence, a void, a question mark at the very beginning of our lives. A crucial part of our story is gone, and violently, like a bomb in the womb — Jeanette Winterson

Phlebas The Phoenician Quotes By George K. Simon

so often victims end up unnecessarily prolonging their abuse because they buy into the notion that their abuser must be coming from a wounded place and that only patient love and tolerance (and lots of misguided therapy) will help them heal. — George K. Simon

Phlebas The Phoenician Quotes By Douglas Coupland

In Canada, we're happy to provide a safe haven for next-door neighbors in the middle of a marital dispute. And if anyone trips while crossing the border, we're happy to set their broken bones for free. — Douglas Coupland

Phlebas The Phoenician Quotes By Jerry Hall

I don't really want to get married. I've got my career, my friends - my life is very, very full. It's nice to go out to dinner with a man and have fun, but I wouldn't rush into anything because I don't think it's right to bring another man into the house with my four children. — Jerry Hall

Phlebas The Phoenician Quotes By William E. Woodward

Washington possessed the superb self-confidence that comes only to those men whose inner life is faint. — William E. Woodward