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The Line (Witching Savannah, #1) The Line by J.D. Horn
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“You have to close some doors, honey, no matter how nice a yard they open out onto.”
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“forgiveness was not a one-time act. It was a decision to move on and focus on a person’s good features each time the hurt over what they’ve done crept back up on you.”
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“Choosing and then living with the consequences, that’s what deciding really is.” She”
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“Anyone who truly thought ladies didn’t sweat never spent the summer in Georgia.”
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“You don’t reason with a lightning bolt or negotiate with a hurricane,”
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“Choosing and then living with the consequences, that’s what deciding really is.”
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“Savannah had the power to hold people long after their final sell-by date had been carved into marble. You didn’t need to be a witch, or even a psychic, to see spirits in Savannah—”
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“She'll hate you," Jackson said.

"We're sisters, a big part of her already hates me.”
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“He was the black sheep, and I was the dud. Deep down I’d always known I was his favorite, but it felt good to hear it anyway.”
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“Before common sense could trump curiosity, my feet led me over for a closer look.”
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“Savannah had the power to hold people long after their final sell-by date had been carved into marble.”
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“You want to talk about right and wrong, you go to Sunday school. This ain’t about right and wrong. Someone try to hurt you, sure they doin’ wrong. But when they attack you, they are sending energy your way. Strong energy. And that energy belongs to you. You have every right to use it for your own purposes.”
J.D. Horn, The Line
“Forgiveness was not a one-time act. It was decision to move on and focus on a person's good features each time the hurt over what they've done crept back up on you.”
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“I tried to call out to them, but instead heard myself saying, "Thank you, I'd love a ride," loud enough for all the ghost hunters to hear.”
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“the car slid predatorily alongside me.”
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“Over the years it had become more to us than a place to whisper secrets. It had become a sanctuary, a holy of holies. And now, with the house crawling with the cousins, it was also the only place left to share even a nominally private conversation.”
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“You didn’t need to be a witch, or even a psychic, to see spirits in Savannah—you just had to pay attention.”
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“to”
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“Little miss got an itch she need scratched.” With her free hand, Jilo rubbed her crotch and laughed again, the croaking sound scaring an owl from a nearby limb.”
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“EIGHT NINE”
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“It ain’t about fault. This victim you talk about, he accept the intention of the person trying to hurt him. He accept it out of fear. He accept it ’cause he don’t know he don’t have to accept it.”
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“But when they attack you, they are sending energy your way. Strong energy. And that energy belongs to you. You have every right to use it for your own purposes.”
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“When it comes right down to it, lies are pretty simple. It’s the truth that’s complicated. It’s like an onion, and there’s always another layer if you keep peeling.”
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“All right, you handsome devils, if y’all are here for this evening’s Liar’s Tour of Savannah, then you are at the right place,”
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“but it’s too dangerous. I don’t care what Ginny’s reasons were for sharing”
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“better than animals. They might”
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“could convince Peter to leave”
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“carrying all these years. “Will Jilo let you stay now that Ginny’s gone?” “Fuck Jilo,” Oliver stated flatly. “And fuck”
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“I'm trying to close the door. I have closed that door. That's why I want to leave," I protested.

"No, honey. That's not deciding, that's running. Just like you did last night when you got scared. Choosing and then living with the consequences, that's what deciding really is.”
J.D. Horn, The Line
“Someone try to hurt you, sure they doin’ wrong. But when they attack you, they are sending energy your way. Strong energy. And that energy belongs to you. You have every right to use it for your own purposes.”
J.D. Horn, The Line

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