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  • #1
    R.A. Rooney
    “If God wants us to be family again, which I think he does, he will bring us all together again, even if it takes a long time!”
    R.A. Rooney, The Man on the Run

  • #2
    R.A. Rooney
    “I was so thankful He gave me this chance to enter a painting, for painting was my weakness. If I could do only two things in this world, I would choose to paint. And breathe, but painting came first.”
    R.A. Rooney, The Art of Thankfulness

  • #3
    R.A. Rooney
    “I kicked a fallen pear from the sidewalk and went to find the rake. Leaves covered the lawn and a brisk breeze sent more flying here and there—the orange and brown covering the green.”
    R.A. Rooney, Grasping the Gratefulness

  • #4
    R.A. Rooney
    “Hints of gingerbread scents were in the air as Chloe opened the Christmas Shop door. Shelly was no less baking in the back and Chloe was determined to help decorate the cookies. Or houses. Whichever.”
    R.A. Rooney, Songs In Our Memories

  • #5
    R.A. Rooney
    “Deanna took a deep breath, dried her hands, and opened the oven door. Wonderful brownie aroma filled the air. She glanced at the clock and pulled the pan out, setting it on a cooling rack. “I did it,” she barely whispered. She tenderly cut a piece of crust from the edge and popped it into her mouth, savoring the glorious taste. “I did it!”
    R.A. Rooney, Miss Novelist

  • #6
    R.A. Rooney
    “Christmas music in the summer?” I asked.
    “Of course.” Aaron turned the sound up, letting the music burst through our ears and out the open windows. The poor people who were walking by gave us strange looks. “Good tidings we bring, to you and your kin! We wish you a Merry Christmas and a haaaaapyyyyyyy neeewwwww yeeaaarrrrr!”
    I clapped my hands over my ears. “You need voice lessons!”
    R.A. Rooney, Miss Novelist

  • #7
    R.A. Rooney
    “Smack! A large snowball hit the side of the garage.
    Evelyn heaved another one, which curved, hitting Ryan who was just coming out of the house. "Hmm, a little off there," he commented, bending down.
    Before she could react, he threw a snowball at her.”
    R.A. Rooney, White Christmas

  • #8
    R.A. Rooney
    “Get up, will you? Come and see all the presents!" Marcus pulled back the blanket in a flash. Ryan grabbed Marcus with his legs and tackled him on the bed.”
    R.A. Rooney, White Christmas

  • #9
    R.A. Rooney
    “For the first time in fifteen years, he felt a mother's love again.”
    R. A. Rooney

  • #10
    R.A. Rooney
    “I love being here, Evelyn, don't think that I don't. Yes, I do miss being in New York, but being with a great family for Christmas is the best thing any guy could get. It's been the best year I've had for a quite a long time.”
    R.A. Rooney

  • #11
    Ann Tatlock
    “Funny how even a grain of hope can manage to eclipse a whole world of despair.”
    Ann Tatlock, I'll Watch the Moon

  • #12
    Sarah Holman
    “But if a man truly loved you, he would see the beauty that lies much deeper than those scars.”
    Sarah Holman, Waltz into the Waves: A Cinderella Story

  • #13
    “The anateur works until they get something right. The professional works until they can't go wrong.”
    Julie Andrews Edwards

  • #14
    Kellyn Roth
    “Low and behold what comes of reading too many romance novels.”
    Kellyn Roth, The Dressmaker's Secret

  • #15
    Sheila Turnage
    “I'm Baptist. So far, Fast or Never is the only speeds I got with forgiving.”
    Sheila Turnage, Three Times Lucky

  • #16
    Mary Pagones
    “I don’t know anything about the Bible, ma, the only thing I know is what you taught me, which is stuff like being kind to animals and always leave the horse in a better state after you get off of him than he was when you got on.”
    Mary Pagones, Fortune's Fool

  • #17
    Jane Austen
    “You may ask questions which I shall not choose to answer.”
    Jane Austen, Pride and Prejudice

  • #18
    Jane Austen
    “What strange creatures brothers are!”
    Jane Austen

  • #19
    Jane Austen
    “The person, be it gentleman or lady, who has not pleasure in a good novel, must be intolerably stupid.”
    Jane Austen, Northanger Abbey

  • #20
    L.M. Montgomery
    “Oh", she thought, "how horrible it is that people have to grow up-and marry-and change!”
    L.M. Montgomery, Anne of the Island

  • #21
    Jim Elliot
    “He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain that which he cannot lose.”
    Jim Elliot

  • #22
    J.R.R. Tolkien
    “I feel thin, sort of stretched, like butter scraped over too much bread.”
    J.R.R. Tolkien, The Fellowship of the Ring

  • #23
    Gabriellyn Gidman
    “Maybe it was just that this music had a personal connection to me, but for whatever reason, the music stirred my heart in a way no music ever had.”
    Gabriellyn Gidman, The Notes in Our Hearts

  • #24
    Gray Marie Cox
    “I've done things I deeply regret, but helping you isn't, and never will be one of them.”
    Gray Marie Cox, Of Broken Things and Paint Splatterings

  • #25
    Abraham Lincoln
    “Be sure you put your feet in the right place, then stand firm.”
    Abraham Lincoln

  • #26
    Ronald Reagan
    “Freedom prospers when religion is vibrant and the rule of law under God is acknowledged.”
    Ronald Reagan

  • #27
    Gabriellyn Gidman
    “Gentlemen always walk ladies home.”
    Gabriellyn Gidman, The Notes in Our Hearts

  • #28
    Charles M. Schulz
    “All you need is love. But a little chocolate now and then doesn't hurt.”
    Charles M. Schulz

  • #29
    L.M. Montgomery
    “We'll never say good-bye to each other. We'll just smile and go.”
    L.M. Montgomery, Emily of New Moon

  • #30
    Rhett McLaughlin
    “Even if he’s wrong, he’ll probably get a free potato.”
    Rhett McLaughlin, Rhett & Link's Book of Mythicality: A Field Guide to Curiosity, Creativity, and Tomfoolery



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