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Changing Lanes (The Lone Stars, #3) Changing Lanes by Katie Graykowski
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“Some days you will wake up in a bad mood, look over at him, and think, ‘I don’t need this shit today’, but then he’ll do something sweet and you’ll remember that your life together is so much better than life apart.”
Katie Graykowski, Changing Lanes
“Child, before you go off on him, try to remember that he’s a guy. That predisposes him to stupidity. Don’t get me wrong, I love my son, but sometimes his male genetic disorder makes it hard.”
Katie Graykowski, Changing Lanes
“I can’t be having stupid grandbabies. And then they’d have babies and those babies would have babies. I’d be the matriarch of a dynasty of stupid people.”
Katie Graykowski, Changing Lanes
“Emotion isn’t a weakness, but a strength.”
Katie Graykowski, Changing Lanes
“Everyone deserves to be remembered and loved after they are gone,”
Katie Graykowski, Changing Lanes
“You never stop being a mother even when your child is grown.”
Katie Graykowski, Changing Lanes
“Sometimes when I try to be witty it turns around and bites me in the butt.”
Katie Graykowski, Changing Lanes
“I’d punch you in the arm playfully, but I don’t have the energy.”
Katie Graykowski, Changing Lanes
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Katie Graykowski, Changing Lanes
“Winning isn’t the only goal, sometimes finishing is more important.”
Katie Graykowski, Changing Lanes
“After this meeting, she was heading straight to the closest Victoria Secret and buying them out of thongs—lacy ones that probably itched and would take a highly trained surgical staff to remove.”
Katie Graykowski, Changing Lanes
“She made homemade granola and taught eighth grade—if that wasn’t fearless, then Laney didn’t know what was.”
Katie Graykowski, Changing Lanes