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A House Between Sea and Sky A House Between Sea and Sky by Beth Cato
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“Most every person on a quest becomes a lost soul at several points in their journey.”
Beth Cato, A House Between Sea and Sky
“she in the past had changed men to pigs—though, really, for some men, this wasn’t much of an alteration”
Beth Cato, A House Between Sea and Sky
“Men were the worst creatures to unexpectedly meet in the dark.”
Beth Cato, A House Between Sea and Sky
“I don’t want to bake bread,”
Beth Cato, A House Between Sea and Sky
“Fayette had seen better acting from a cup of Ovaltine.”
Beth Cato, A House Between Sea and Sky
“Better an animal than a person”
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“Magic wasn’t everywhere”
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“Besides”
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“Gravity was determined to keep her down, but it hadn’t met her brand of stubborn.”
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“Please, support your local libraries, including the Friends of the Library.”
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“He could see her, when she was right before him, and she was beautiful. His lips couldn’t curve in a smile, but his soul could smile. Oh, how it could smile.”
Beth Cato, A House Between Sea and Sky
“I think I need people, too. I just never realized that until I had no one.”
Beth Cato, A House Between Sea and Sky
“There are sunsets, and then there are sunsets on the California coast.”
Beth Cato, A House Between Sea and Sky
“I suppose one should heed the advice of bread dough when it deems to speak.”
Beth Cato, A House Between Sea and Sky
“I understand regrets, just as I understand lost souls.”
Beth Cato, A House Between Sea and Sky
“If someone wanted to hate her, by gum and by golly, she could surely give them proper motivation.”
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“That’s how you take good care of people—by not killing them. And also by being clean.”
Beth Cato, A House Between Sea and Sky
“Every time she felt as low as a garter snake in a ditch, Carmel managed to brighten her spirits again somehow.”
Beth Cato, A House Between Sea and Sky
“I open my entry to them in invitation.”
Beth Cato, A House Between Sea and Sky
“I am a house, but I am more than a house, and so I can smell, taste, hear, see, and feel. Oh, I can feel. I smell blood against the tang of the ocean and the freshness of water from the sky.”
Beth Cato, A House Between Sea and Sky
“Wounds turn to scars,”
Beth Cato, A House Between Sea and Sky
“I’m a delightfully boring individual,”
Beth Cato, A House Between Sea and Sky
“I’m not fool enough to expect perfection, but you gave thought to pairing cheese and butter with bread, and that’s certainly the way angels must think.”
Beth Cato, A House Between Sea and Sky
“I do know that as much as I’m hurting right now, things will eventually get better. Wounds turn to scars.”
Beth Cato, A House Between Sea and Sky
“Better an animal than a person, she figured. Men were the worst creatures to unexpectedly meet in the dark.”
Beth Cato, A House Between Sea and Sky
“I don’t want you to keep on suffering, though I’m well aware life delivers that in plenty. But I do know that as much as I’m hurting right now, things will eventually get better. Wounds turn to scars.”
Beth Cato, A House Between Sea and Sky
“Her world had become small, a box of a room, and that limited time outside reminded her that other people still existed and stars continued to sparkle in the heavens.”
Beth Cato, A House Between Sea and Sky