Christmas Eve at Friday Harbor Quotes
Christmas Eve at Friday Harbor
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“I like pessimists. They’re always the ones who bring life jackets for the boat.”
― Christmas Eve at Friday Harbor
― Christmas Eve at Friday Harbor
“A good conversation always involves a certain amount of complaining. I like to bond over mutual hatreds and petty grievances.”
― Christmas Eve at Friday Harbor
― Christmas Eve at Friday Harbor
“I didn't know that, you take your coffee seriously, dont you?'
'Every morning, I run to the coffeemaker like a soldier returning to a lost love after the war.”
― Christmas Eve at Friday Harbor
'Every morning, I run to the coffeemaker like a soldier returning to a lost love after the war.”
― Christmas Eve at Friday Harbor
“It was often in small moments that significant things were revealed.”
― Christmas Eve at Friday Harbor
― Christmas Eve at Friday Harbor
“If I listened to your advice, I'd be making your mistakes instead of my own.”
― Christmas Eve at Friday Harbor
― Christmas Eve at Friday Harbor
“I’ve lost someone, too. And there were no rules for how to deal with the death of someone you loved. You had to accept that the loss would always stay with you, like a reminder note pinned to the inside of your jacket. But there were still opportunities for happiness. Even joy.”
― Christmas Eve at Friday Harbor
― Christmas Eve at Friday Harbor
“Most of the time when couples argue, it’s not really about the thing they’re fighting about; there’s a deeper reason why they’re arguing.”
― Christmas Eve at Friday Harbor
― Christmas Eve at Friday Harbor
“Did you fall in love with her?"
"I care about her. A lot."
"You're not supposed to marry someone if you don't fall in love with her."
"Well, love is a choice, too."
Holly shook her head. "I think it's something that happens to you."
Mark smiled into her small, earnest face. "Maybe it's both," he said, and tucked her in.”
― Christmas Eve at Friday Harbor
"I care about her. A lot."
"You're not supposed to marry someone if you don't fall in love with her."
"Well, love is a choice, too."
Holly shook her head. "I think it's something that happens to you."
Mark smiled into her small, earnest face. "Maybe it's both," he said, and tucked her in.”
― Christmas Eve at Friday Harbor
“SEEN IT ALL, HEARD IT ALL, DONE IT ALL. JUST CAN'T REMEMBER IT ALL.”
― Christmas Eve at Friday Harbor
― Christmas Eve at Friday Harbor
“The smarter you are, the more reasons you have to be miserable.”
― Christmas Eve at Friday Harbor
― Christmas Eve at Friday Harbor
“My theory about meeting people,' he said,'is that it's better not to make a really good first impression. Because it's all downhill from there. You're always having to live up to that first impression, which was just an illusion.”
― Christmas Eve at Friday Harbor
― Christmas Eve at Friday Harbor
“She could love him, if she let it happen. Deeply, passionately, ruinously.”
― Christmas Eve at Friday Harbor
― Christmas Eve at Friday Harbor
“Was parenting ever going to get easier? Did you ever reach a point where you could stop worrying?”
― Christmas Eve at Friday Harbor
― Christmas Eve at Friday Harbor
“It wasn't just coffee...it was an experience. Smooth, roasted, buttery notes gave away to a velvet finish.”
― Christmas Eve at Friday Harbor
― Christmas Eve at Friday Harbor
“And although there were countless single dads who were raising daughters, no one could deny that there were milestones that a girl wanted a mother for.”
― Christmas Eve at Friday Harbor
― Christmas Eve at Friday Harbor
“I hate the phrase ‘No pun intended.’ It’s pointless.”
― Christmas Eve at Friday Harbor
― Christmas Eve at Friday Harbor
“Something happened to you, they discovered, when you were given the unconditional love and trust of a child.
You wanted to try to deserve it.”
― Christmas Eve at Friday Harbor
You wanted to try to deserve it.”
― Christmas Eve at Friday Harbor
“Gossip has nowhere to go except in circles.”
― Christmas Eve at Friday Harbor
― Christmas Eve at Friday Harbor
“I like to bond over mutual hatreds and petty grievances.”
― Christmas Eve at Friday Harbor
― Christmas Eve at Friday Harbor
“I run to the coffeemaker like a soldier returning to a lost love after the war.”
― Christmas Eve at Friday Harbor
― Christmas Eve at Friday Harbor
“Holly’s presence in their lives offered a kind of grace neither of them had ever known before. A reminder of innocence. Something happened to you, they discovered, when you were given the unconditional love and trust of a child. You wanted to try to deserve it.”
― Christmas Eve at Friday Harbor
― Christmas Eve at Friday Harbor
“Those mesmerizing eyes stared right into hers with an intensity that caused her brain to do an abrupt control-alt-delete.”
― Christmas Eve at Friday Harbor
― Christmas Eve at Friday Harbor
“And there were no rules for how to deal with the death of someone you loved. You had to accept that the loss would always stay with you, like a reminder note pinned to the inside of your jacket. But there were still opportunities for happiness. Even joy.”
― Christmas Eve at Friday Harbor
― Christmas Eve at Friday Harbor
“But one wrong half turn of a steering wheel, one patch of wet road, one out of control moment, and the amount of life measured out to Victoria Nolan had run cruelly short.”
― Christmas Eve at Friday Harbor
― Christmas Eve at Friday Harbor
“Growing up in the Edgemoor neighborhood of Bellingham, Maggie and her brothers and sisters had explored the trails of Chuckanut Mountain and played along the shores of Bellingham Bay. The quiet neighborhood offered views of both the San Juans and the Canadian mountains. It was also situated next to Fairhaven, where you could browse through unique shops and galleries, or eat at restaurants where the waiters could always tell you about the freshest catch and where it had been brought from.”
― Christmas Eve at Friday Harbor
― Christmas Eve at Friday Harbor
“SEEN IT ALL, HEARD IT ALL, DONE IT ALL. JUST CAN’T REMEMBER IT ALL.”
― Christmas Eve at Friday Harbor
― Christmas Eve at Friday Harbor
“In response to a comment of Sam's that everyone did too much talking and thinking in the city, Victoria had replied that Seattle made her smarter.
I don't need to be smarter Sam had said. The smarter you are, the more reasons you have to be miserable.”
― Christmas Eve at Friday Harbor
I don't need to be smarter Sam had said. The smarter you are, the more reasons you have to be miserable.”
― Christmas Eve at Friday Harbor
“Me gusta estrechar lazos comentando odios compartidos y quejas insignificantes.”
― Christmas Eve at Friday Harbor
― Christmas Eve at Friday Harbor
