Country Quotes
Country
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Danielle Steel12,593 ratings, 4.15 average rating, 693 reviews
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“It’s all about fate and destiny, and opening the right door at the right time, and having the guts to walk through it. It’s amazing how everything changes in the blink of an eye.”
― Country
― Country
“Carpe diem. Seize the day. We only get one day at a time—we have to make the best of it. You never know what’s going to”
― Country
― Country
“You said you like to write. . . . All you need are some couplets and a refrain. You just tell a story with words, about who screwed over whom, who broke whose heart, and how long they've been crying ever since. You know, just like real life.”
― Country
― Country
“She felt like she was leaving home, and had no idea when she’d be back again, if ever.”
― Country
― Country
“They lost the hope of a better relationship with him when he died. They don’t want to remember the truth right now.”
Excerpt From: Steel, Danielle. “Country.” Delacorte Press, 2015-06-16. iBooks.
This material may be protected by copyright.”
― Country
Excerpt From: Steel, Danielle. “Country.” Delacorte Press, 2015-06-16. iBooks.
This material may be protected by copyright.”
― Country
“but they would have anyway, no matter what he drove. “I have the day off tomorrow. And there are some other things I want you to see. I have a surprise.” He was trying to organize her introduction to Nashville, while keeping a hand in his work. And she knew they were playing a concert in six days. It had been sold out for months. He left her in the lobby, and she heard the Corvette roar off two minutes later, as she went upstairs. She had had a fabulous day so far, thanks to Chase. She changed into jeans and comfortable clothes for their time in the studio that night. And he said there would be plenty of food for everyone to eat. She couldn’t wait to see his house. She knew how much he loved it, and how important his home was to him. He talked about it a lot, and what a job it had been to renovate it. It was an old Colonial mansion on extensive grounds. It was part of an old plantation that had been divided into lots years before, and he had the main house and gardens closest to the house. The old slave quarters had been torn down when the property had been split up. She hardly had enough time to check her e-mails and change her clothes before it was time to pick her up. One of”
― Country
― Country
“I do everything for everyone to make their lives easier and better and then I don’t know who I am, and they don’t care. I’m the full-service wife and mom,”
― Country
― Country
“...but she felt like she had to earn him, and she hadn’t. Not yet. And maybe never, she admitted to herself.”
― Country
― Country
