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Sweet Disorder (Lively St. Lemeston, #1) Sweet Disorder by Rose Lerner
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“Love wasn’t selfless, and it wasn’t selfish either. Love was equality. It was saying that another person’s self was just as important as yours, and expecting them to feel the same way.”
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“It’s the worst sort of snobbery to condemn a book without reading it, merely because it’s popular.”
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“The people in this town are a regular Greek chorus, only with less Christian charity.”
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“I don’t mean to sound puffed up, but I think—I believe, anyway, that there were boys who might have wanted to court me if I’d given them any encouragement. But I was shy, and none of them seemed to have so great an advantage over books as to be worth the effort.”
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“Do you think it will really come?” she asked. “A time when no one will be ashamed?”
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“You’re one of the somebodiest somebodies I ever met.”
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“No,” he agreed. “You’re not. You’re one of the somebodiest somebodies I ever met.”
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