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Serena Scott Quotes By Sara Shepard

That's immortality my darlings" Spencer said. — Sara Shepard

Serena Scott Quotes By Beckie Stevenson

Don't tell me what I won't do Serena, because when it comes to you, I seem to be breaking all of my own rules — Beckie Stevenson

Serena Scott Quotes By Alicia Silverstone

I love cooking and one of my favourite things to do with my husband is open up the refrigerator. — Alicia Silverstone

Serena Scott Quotes By Alice Meynell

The true colour of life is the colour of the body, the colour of the covered red, the implicit and not explicit red of the living heart and the pulses. It is the modest colour of the unpublished blood. — Alice Meynell

Serena Scott Quotes By Beckie Stevenson

I stare at him and the way his clothes make his face look paler and his eyes two shades darker than when I last saw him. He doesn't seem real. How can a boy look so magical and interesting, yet utterly terrifying at the same time? — Beckie Stevenson

Serena Scott Quotes By Anita Diamant

One night, alone in her Dogtown bed, Judy finally admitted to herself that she had been in love with Cornelius. "In love" precisely as it was described in the novels and poems she had read with Martha; love as a kind of sweet madness that colored everything. Judy had been shocked that strangers across the ocean could describe the workings of her Yankee heart: the preoccupation and yearning, the soaring happiness and keen appreciation of a man's hidden qualities, the sublime meeting of souls. And yet, there was never a mention of the sort of union she'd shared with Cornelius, the longing and fulfillment of the flesh, that could transform two bodies into one. — Anita Diamant

Serena Scott Quotes By Frederick Douglass

It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men. — Frederick Douglass