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Saving Grace (The Lone Stars, #2) Saving Grace by Katie Graykowski
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“I’m not calling you a pussy, I’m just saying your vagina is bigger than mine.”
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“was the basis for love.” If”
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“looked for meaning in every word while men just stared at boobs. Maybe she should content herself to staring at their butts and call it a day.”
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“The ability to punch isn’t that useful in a girl fight. Words are our finest weapons…and well, most men can’t keep up.”
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“when I applied for a handicap parking pass, they wouldn’t take maleness as a medical condition.”
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“I’m so glad I was born with estrogen and not testosterone. It makes decision-making and rational thought so much easier. I”
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“Summer said only men are allowed to sleep on the floor. Women just aren’t that special and have to have a bed. She said it’s like peeing outside.” He shrugged. “Some things women just can’t do.” They all looked at Grace. She was all for women’s lib, but not when it came to peeing outside and sleeping on the floor. Put”
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“looked like he truly believed they could pull off an amicable breakup, remain friends, and still live under the same roof. Clearly, testosterone made men delusional.”
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“was about sharing a life with someone, finding that she liked herself when she was with that someone, knowing each other’s weakness and darkest secrets, and still wanting to be together. Love was like being at a cocktail party with a hundred other people, but only wanting to spend time with her lover. Not because she felt obligated, but because even after knowing everything there was to know about him, she still found him the most interesting person in the room.”
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“True she could use that, but she probably doesn’t know Grace’s number. Since everyone uses contacts to store phone numbers, memory is no longer necessary.”
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“not fair.” Grace put her hand on his shoulder and squeezed lightly. “Learn it, live it, love it. The sooner you make peace with the whole life’s not fair thing, the better your life will be.”
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“were only trying to help, but you need to punish them. In a strange way, it will make them feel better. That’s the way of society, you make a mistake, make restitution, learn from it, and move on. If there’s no restitution, there’s no learning. No consequences equals spoiled brats.”
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“a year ago, she’d been on the verge of appearing on American Idol, but the producers said they were over their quota for brunettes. X Factor wanted her until they found out she’d almost made it onto American Idol. Then there was The Voice. Who would have thought one small wardrobe malfunction would cost her the chance of a lifetime?”
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“It smelled delicious but tasted of jealousy.”
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“time? “When?”
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