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Seeds of Yesterday (Dollanganger, #4) Seeds of Yesterday by V.C. Andrews
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“I believe in God... but I don't believe in religion. Religion is used to manipulate and punish. Used in a thousand ways for profit for even in the church, money is still the 'real' God.”
V.C. Andrews, Seeds of Yesterday
“I don’t explain love, Bart. I don’t think anyone can. It grows from day to day from having contact with that other person who understands your needs, and you understand theirs. It starts with a faltering flutter that touches your heart and makes you vulnerable to everything beautiful.”
V.C. Andrews, Seeds of Yesterday
“I had heard the wind from the mountains calling me last night, telling me it was my time to go, and I woke up, knowing what to do.”
V.C. Andrews, Seeds of Yesterday
“That's the way all life's battles are won.. You don't look at the overall picture. You take one step, then another, and another... until you arrive at your destination.”
V.C. Andrews, Seeds of Yesterday
“Hay un jardin en el cielo, que esta esperando. Es un jardin que Chris y yo imaginamos hace muchos años, mientras yaciamos en una losa dura y negra del tejado y contemplabamos el Sol y las estrellas”
V.C. Andrews, Seeds of Yesterday
“El orgullo es el vicio siempre presente de los imbeciles”
V.C. Andrews, Seeds of Yesterday
“The sun was hot and bright. A day for fishing, for swimming, for playing tennis and having fun, and they put my Christopher in the ground.”
V.C. Andrews, Seeds of Yesterday
“Once I was in the cold dim room, without furniture or carpet or rugs, only a dollhouse that wasn't as wonderful as the original, I opened the tall and narrow closet door and began my ascent up the steep and narrow stairs.
On my way to the attic.
On my way to where I'd find my Christopher, again...”
V.C. Andrews, Seeds of Yesterday
“a long time ago I’d given up on religion, thinking it wasn’t for me when so many were bigoted, narrow-minded, and cruel.”
V.C. Andrews, Seeds of Yesterday
“I knew then he was blind when he looked at me.”
V.C. Andrews, Seeds of Yesterday
“La vida es siempre asi: veinte minutos de afliccion por dos segundos de alegria.”
V.C. Andrews, Seeds of Yesterday
“I was the last of the four Dresden dolls. Only me... and I didn't want to be here.”
V.C. Andrews, Seeds of Yesterday
“We came together like long separated lovers who might never have the chance to kiss and hug again.”
V.C. Andrews, Seeds of Yesterday
“Unicamente yo tenia secos los ojos, seco el corazon”
V.C. Andrews, Seeds of Yesterday
“Los malvados siempre se las arreglan para permanecer jovenes y sanos mucho mas tiempo que aquellos que tienen un lugar reservado en el cielo”
V.C. Andrews, Seeds of Yesterday
“Only I had dry eyes, a dry heart.”
V.C. Andrews, Seeds of Yesterday
“He stepped beside me and encircled my shoulders with the comfort of his arm, protecting me from Joel, from everything. With him I’d live in a thatched hut, a tent, a cave. He gave me strength.”
V.C. Andrews, Seeds of Yesterday
“In love with the past but even more infatuated with the future.”
V.C. Andrews, Seeds of Yesterday
“Hail to the joys of Christmas Eve! May my mother and father always look at one another as they do this night, with love and tenderness, with compassion and understanding. May I find that kind of love in the eyes of my wife again . . . soon.”
V.C. Andrews, Seeds of Yesterday
“Who were we hurting? No one, not really. Bart was hurting himself, we reasoned.”
V.C. Andrews, Seeds of Yesterday
“You never felt like a sin.”
V.C. Andrews, Seeds of Yesterday
“Everything she did for him she did with tenderness.”
V.C. Andrews, Seeds of Yesterday
“Can you sense this house is breathing? Like it has a life of its own.”
V.C. Andrews, Seeds of Yesterday
“Whoever counted the flowers that died when we pulled up the weeds?”
V.C. Andrews, Seeds of Yesterday
“Just because I'm crippled doesn't mean you have to be crippled too.”
V.C. Andrews, Seeds of Yesterday
“I'm coming apart with the shame of being weak.”
V.C. Andrews, Seeds of Yesterday
“I don’t want them to trap me, I want to trap them.”
V.C. Andrews, Seeds of Yesterday
“In and out of my mother I flitted.”
V.C. Andrews, Seeds of Yesterday
“I wanted to hate him for knowing me so well.”
V.C. Andrews, Seeds of Yesterday
“Oh the pity of that. To still be overwhelmed.”
V.C. Andrews, Seeds of Yesterday

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