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What We Find (Sullivan's Crossing, #1) What We Find by Robyn Carr
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“Just living is not enough... One must have sunshine, freedom, and a little flower. —Hans Christian Andersen”
Robyn Carr, What We Find
“People tend to treat a miscarriage like a heavy period but it’s a death. You lost your baby. You have to take time to grieve.”
Robyn Carr, What We Find
“Honesty and transparency make you vulnerable. Be honest and transparent anyway. —Mother Teresa”
Robyn Carr, What We Find
“money can’t buy love. Love buys love. And hard work is admirable. But loss is inescapable.”
Robyn Carr, What We Find
“Life was precious and not to be taken for granted,”
Robyn Carr, What We Find
“Just be what you are and speak from your guts and heart—it’s all a man has. —Hubert Humphrey”
Robyn Carr, What We Find
“Just when she started to feel she was with a man who could carry his weight, he confessed that he was nuts and had to work on his issues by trotting over the mountains. Boy, could she pick ’em. Whatever saint was in charge of her love life was terrible at it.”
Robyn Carr, What We Find
“To find yourself, think for yourself. —Socrates”
Robyn Carr, What We Find
“Earth and sky, woods and fields,
lakes and rivers, the mountain and the sea,
are excellent schoolmasters, and teach some
of us more than we can ever learn from books. —Sir John Lubbock”
Robyn Carr, What We Find
“No man can, for any considerable time,
wear one face to himself, and another to the multitude,
without finally getting bewildered as to which
is the true one. —Nathaniel Hawthorne”
Robyn Carr, What We Find
“He who is outside the door has already a
good part of his journey behind him. —Dutch proverb”
Robyn Carr, What We Find
“table and was building a couple of sandwiches.”
Robyn Carr, What We Find
“It’s the way we don’t tell the most important people in our lives the most important things.”
Robyn Carr, What We Find
“Just living is not enough...
One must have sunshine,
freedom, and a little flower. —Hans Christian Andersen”
Robyn Carr, What We Find
“I’m supposed to treasure what was good and move on.”
Robyn Carr, What We Find
“Rather than love, than money, than fame,
give me truth. —Henry David Thoreau”
Robyn Carr, What We Find
“Honesty and transparency make you vulnerable.
Be honest and transparent anyway. —Mother Teresa”
Robyn Carr, What We Find
“Hard times arouse an instinctive desire for authenticity. —Coco Chanel”
Robyn Carr, What We Find
“Be able to be alone.
Lose not the advantage of solitude. —Sir Thomas Browne”
Robyn Carr, What We Find
“go of me. The only way you can honor my memory is with your happiness.”
Robyn Carr, What We Find
“way we don’t tell the most important people in our lives the most important things. It was how men tended”
Robyn Carr, What We Find
“What lies behind us and what lies before us
are tiny matters compared to what lies within us. —Ralph Waldo Emerson”
Robyn Carr, What We Find
“Chapter 16”
Robyn Carr, What We Find
“This above all: To thine own self be true, And it must follow, as the night the day, Thou canst not then be false to any man. —William Shakespeare”
Robyn Carr, What We Find
“There was a big barn and a darling little farmhouse at the end of a drive through the fields. As they got closer Maggie noticed the details. The windows were covered with tinfoil. The weather vane on top of the house had tinfoil streamers on it.”
Robyn Carr, What We Find
“I needed a purpose greater than myself.”
Robyn Carr, What We Find
“It was not in her nature to be negative. Why had she failed to remember all the victories?”
Robyn Carr, What We Find
“You’ll never get over her,” she said. “I’m not supposed to get over her, Maggie. I’m supposed to treasure what was good and move on. That’s a tall enough order.”
Robyn Carr, What We Find
“Rather than love, than money, than fame, give me truth. —Henry David Thoreau”
Robyn Carr, What We Find
“Be able to be alone. Lose not the advantage of solitude. —Sir Thomas Browne”
Robyn Carr, What We Find

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