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  • #1
    Lisa Scottoline
    “Because she does not worry about me.”
    Lisa Scottoline, Every Fifteen Minutes

  • #2
    Lisa Scottoline
    “Ask me if I care.”
    Lisa Scottoline, Every Fifteen Minutes

  • #3
    Catherine Coulter
    “You know, a cell phone's like a guy; if you don't plug him in every night, charge him good, you got nothing at all.”
    Catherine Coulter, TailSpin

  • #4
    Barbara Delinsky
    “People don’t cry because they’re weak. They cry because they’ve been strong for too long.”
    Barbara Delinsky, Before and Again

  • #5
    Barbara Delinsky
    “There are always hurdles in life. Getting over them is how we move forward.”
    Barbara Delinsky, Before and Again

  • #6
    Barbara Delinsky
    “Just when you thought you’d reached a good place in life, a crisis could erupt and spill into the corners you thought most secure.”
    Barbara Delinsky, Before and Again

  • #7
    Barbara Delinsky
    “When we lose someone we love, we can either die with them or live on to celebrate their life. I’m tired of focusing on what we lost. I want to focus on what we had.”
    Barbara Delinsky, Before and Again

  • #8
    Barbara Delinsky
    “When you lose the most precious thing in your life, how do you go on? How do you not?”
    Barbara Delinsky, Before and Again

  • #9
    Barbara Delinsky
    “The trouble with waking up in the morning is that you look like who you are. That’s great if you like who you are – not so great if you don’t.”
    Barbara Delinsky, Before and Again

  • #10
    Barbara Delinsky
    “Men weren’t always a solution. There were times when they made things worse.”
    Barbara Delinsky, Before and Again

  • #11
    Barbara Delinsky
    “Right or not, a mother always blamed herself when something went wrong.”
    Barbara Delinsky, Before and Again

  • #12
    Barbara Delinsky
    “Taking responsibility is a step toward redemption.”
    Barbara Delinsky, Before and Again

  • #13
    Barbara Delinsky
    “If you no longer have a child, are you still a mother?”
    Barbara Delinsky, Before and Again



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