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  • #1
    Lisa Scottoline
    “I can't stand just sitting here not doing anything. You can't solve a problem by remote control.”
    Lisa Scottoline, Every Fifteen Minutes

  • #2
    Nora Ephron
    “There is something called the rapture of the deep, and it refers to what happens when a deep-sea diver spends too much time at the bottom of the ocean and can't tell which way is up. When he surfaces, he's liable to have a condition called the bends, where the body can't adapt to the oxygen levels in the atmosphere. All of this happens to me when I surface from a great book.”
    Nora Ephron, I Feel Bad About My Neck and Other Thoughts on Being a Woman

  • #3
    Bert   Jacobs
    “Wag and the world wags with you.”
    Bert and John Jacobs, Life Is Good: The Book

  • #4
    Patrick Ness
    “Conor held tightly onto his mother.
    And by doing so, he could finally let her go.”
    Patrick Ness, A Monster Calls

  • #5
    Leonardo da Vinci
    “Principles for the Development of a Complete Mind: Study the science of art. Study the art of science. Develop your senses- especially learn how to see. Realize that everything connects to everything else.”
    Leonardo da Vinci

  • #6
    Elisabeth Egan
    “And the moral is: If you ever find yourself in the wrong story, leave. —Mo Willems, Goldilocks and the Three Dinosaurs”
    Elisabeth Egan, A Window Opens

  • #7
    Elisabeth Egan
    “When you're a kid, you think you're going to have this deep well of time with your parents when you grow up and you're all on equal footing.”
    Elisabeth Egan, A Window Opens

  • #8
    Elisabeth Egan
    “My Dad is everywhere and he is nowhere. My world tilts on a different axis, orbiting the sun of my own family- but still, I feel his warmth.”
    Elisabeth Egan
    tags: death, loss

  • #9
    Pippa Mattinson
    “Labradors are very enthusiastic dogs. If they like something, they don’t just like it, they love it with a passion.”
    Pippa Mattinson, The Labrador Handbook: The definitive guide to training and caring for your Labrador



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