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Never Too Late Never Too Late by Danielle Steel
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“She wished he had more energy about life, a deeper hunger, a greater passion. He was easy to get along with because he was neutral in his view of life. He waited for life to happen, and went along with what she did, but he never initiated anything. He was like the old expression “pushing a rope.” He was bendable and flexible, with no strength or resistance of his own. It made him easy to live with, but not exciting.”
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“She suddenly had everything she wanted, and a man she knew she could love. All she’d had to do was let go of the wrong one, and the right one walked into her life.”
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“she wondered what she’d look like in her own dress, at the small country wedding Jack said he wanted.”
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“what was wrong, and stupid of him, was that he had spent eight months with her when he didn’t love her.”
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“He had heard about her biological clock ticking so often that he felt like Captain Hook in Peter Pan.”
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“The president wanted them in custody, and all forty-six of them alive, if possible, to be brought to justice as an example. With federal charges, the death penalty would apply.”
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“He knew he had made the right decision—he had already decided two months before. Everything about it felt right to him,”
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“It was the most divinely comfortable, elegant, luxurious hotel in the world, with exquisite suites, fabulous food, private cabanas where you could spend the entire day and even eat lunch without ever seeing another guest, lying on mattresses and deck chairs to get a tan, or lounge under a big umbrella, while waiters served food and drinks. You could swim in the Mediterranean, or the infinity pool. There was a gym, beautiful gardens, and impeccable service.”
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“The same day Kate’s plane took off for Johannesburg in the morning, a plane from Houston landed at Kennedy Airport. It was crammed full of low-fare travelers. The plane was full, and the passengers rushed toward baggage claim, or pulled their rolling bags along, heading for the exits. There was a group of eight young men traveling together, wearing big Stetsons, some wearing cowboy boots, others in sneakers, and some in military boots. They were wearing jeans with jackets that looked like army surplus. They were in their twenties, and had an air of confidence about them. They were good-humored and playful, even boisterous, pushing and shoving each other and teasing, and hooted at a group of girls who flirted with them.”
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“Kate”
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“fireworks”
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“Kezia hoped that someone had recorded the music. She had never heard anything like it.”
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“How do I bet if I want you to be right?”
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“meals,”
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“It made me realize how lucky I was to have Andrew.”
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“Yes,” Felicity whispered, and then said it louder, “Yes!!”
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“slipped a ring on her finger.”
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“And what if there was another terrorist attack, and that had just been the opening salvo? That had been one of the primary fears of 9/11 too,”
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“The biggest shock was that they were Americans, not foreigners at all.”
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“four”
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“It all felt different as a widow.”
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“all”
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