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Moving on was always the end plan.
New York,he remembered, was a fair distance away.It should be far enough. As for tonight, he was going to have a shot of whiskey in his tea to help smooth out the edges. Then by God, he was going to sleep if he had to bash himself over the head to accpmplish it.
And he wasn't going to give Keeley another thought.
The knock on the door had him cursing under his breath.Though she'd been doing well,his first worry was that the mare with bronchitis had taken a bad turn.He was already reaching for the boots he'd shed when he called out.
"Come in,it's open.Is it Lucy then?"
"No,it's Keeley." One brow lifted, she stood framed in the door. "But if you're expecting Lucy,I can go."
The boots dangled from his fingertips, and those fingertips had gone numb. "Lucy's a horse," he managed to say. "She doesn't often come knocking on my door. — Nora Roberts

Frank Gresham, when twitted with being a Whig, foreswore the de Courcy family; and then, when ridiculed as having been thrown over by the Tories, foreswore his father's old friends. So — Anthony Trollope

When you say "I will do it", you will stretch your capabilities and achieve something extraordinary. — Avinash Narula

We all have our own special brand of pain and hurt. — Angel Scott

My folks always let me go to the movies every Saturday. We were really motion-picture goers. — John Wayne

Two days' hunger made a fine sauce for anything. — Robert Jordan

The youth who follows his appetites too soon seizes the cup, before it has received its best ingredients, and by anticipating his pleasures, robs the remaining parts of life of their share, so that his eagerness only produces manhood of imbecility and an age of pain. — Oliver Goldsmith

The Mail III. The Night Shadows IV. The Preparation V. The Wine-shop VI. The Shoemaker Book the Second - the — Charles Dickens

Concern is a thin hair on the head of pity. — Lisa Genova

Your work is not your job. Your job is what they pay you to do; your work is what you were born to do. — Myles Munroe

German Nazism could not have succeeded in establishing itself except as a result of the theoretical contributions of Fichte, Goethe and Nietzsche, coupled with the ingenious and mighty leadership of Hitler and his comrades. — Abul A'la Maududi

Strength wasn't about being able to do everything alone. Strength was knowing when to ask for help and not being too proud to do it. — Karen Marie Moning

If you are still breathing, don not stop learning. — Lailah Gifty Akita