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First Sight First Sight by Danielle Steel
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“Do you sit home like the Virgin Mary waiting for Prince Charming to come along? Or do you go out with Prince not-so-charming and at least get out of the house and have some fun while you wait for the right guy to come along?”
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“that way, the models would be”
Danielle Steel, First Sight
“in Malibu on weekends. She hadn’t really been looking for a man in the past eleven years. She had accepted her single state after the divorce and made her peace with it. She really didn’t want to be with a man unless she loved him. But at times the companionship of a man was”
Danielle Steel, First Sight
“back there again. You’re coming home with me, Timmie. Forever,” he said, as he picked her gently up in his arms and carried her into the lobby of the Plaza Athénée, where it all began. About the Author DANIELLE STEEL has been hailed as one of the world’s most popular authors, with over 600 million copies of her novels sold.”
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“That’s right,” he said, as he got out and came around to her side of the car. “You’re never going”
Danielle Steel, First Sight
“I guess that means I won’t be going back to the orphanage again.” The orphanage was gone forever. She knew that now.”
Danielle Steel, First Sight
“The example you set,” Sister Anne said quietly, “is by the kind of person you are. And that in spite of adversities in your life, you’ve never given up. That gives people hope. Sometimes we need hope more than love. In truth, we need both. You give these children something to hope for, by showing them they can do it, and to get them there, you give them love. There’s no better gift than that.”
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“No one could see into the future and predict the challenges or pain that would come later. The only question was if they were willing to risk the uncertainty of life, to weather whatever storms came, together.”
Danielle Steel, First Sight
“They felt like two halves of a single whole that fit seamlessly together.”
Danielle Steel, First Sight
“that would support them through good times and storms.”
Danielle Steel, First Sight
“They had none of the real glue that held people together, the deep respect, the understanding, the solid building of a foundation”
Danielle Steel, First Sight
“Sometimes we think we know who people are, and how they got there, but we really don’t. You never know what people have been through, or how far they’ve come,”
Danielle Steel, First Sight
“Confidences like the ones she had shared had to be given as a gift. You couldn’t pry them out of anyone. They had to be freely given, and she could see that he wasn’t ready to do that about his own life, and maybe never would. She had chosen to share her history with him, but she could sense that, like her, there was a part of him that was closed off.”
Danielle Steel, First Sight
“Without love to fuel their relationship, sooner or later it would end.”
Danielle Steel, First Sight
“he had been petulant with her before she left, and ever since she told him he wasn’t coming. She wasn’t even sure they’d still be seeing each other when she got back. She hadn’t made her mind up yet”
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“she was lit from within, like a beacon that shined through the darkness, pointing out the path for others.”
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“went”
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“You know it has,” she”
Danielle Steel, First Sight
“L’année suivante, quand l’acheteuse avait commandé une centaine”
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“up shells, and waded at the water’s edge,”
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“dying”
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