Typhaine D Quotes & Sayings
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On every journey you take, you are met with options. At every fork in the road, you make a choice. These are the decisions that shape your life. — Mike DeWine

You cannot enslave a mind that knows itself. That values itself. That understands itself. — Wangari Maathai

I have a couple of guys to do my laundry. Just because I'm lazy and rich. — Kid Rock

And the fuck is yours too, WTF. That question does not apply 'to everything every day.' If it does, you're wasting your life. If it does, you're a lazy coward and you are not a lazy coward.
Ask better questions, sweet pea. The fuck is your life. Answer it. — Cheryl Strayed

An eye for beauty instead of bleakness might have lightened some of his load. — John Piper

If what you want is a life where your homosexuality is not an issue, move, as many have done. — Dan Savage

Even when God is coming towards his people in ways of mercy, he sometimes takes such methods as that they may think themselves but ill treated. — Matthew Henry

And that was what all the expressions felt like - masks. I didn't believe them. They were too thorough, too nuanced; they were never at odds with his subject matter. — Helen Oyeyemi

In my head I try and reach back, through the fence, past the smoke; I try and grab his hand and pull.
Alex, come back.
There is nothing to do but sink. The hours close around me, encase me completely, like a tomb. — Lauren Oliver

Aunt Jayne asks if we'd like to stop somewhere for dessert, and since nodding and smiling is easier than shaking our heads and inventing a reason for not wanting dessert, we okay it without thinking.
And since the universe has worked in its own mysterious way all vacation, tonight shouldn't be any different, which is why neither of us is particularly surprised to discover that Jayne is craving a smoothie.
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Once Sam returns to his post behind the counter, Frankie stops kicking me and we slurp down our drinks in about two minutes, anxious to get out of here before anyone recognizes us. Uncle Red and Aunt Jayne, on the other hand, act like this is the last smoothie shop they'll ever see, like smoothies are an endangered species to be appreciated and savored and drawn out as long as possible. With each passing minute, Frankie and I sink lower in our chairs, praying to the God of Annoying Coincidences that Jake doesn't show up and blow our cover. — Sarah Ockler