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Snowflakes on Silver Cove (White Cliff Bay, #2) Snowflakes on Silver Cove by Holly Martin
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“Why do silences mean something different when we're with different people? With you, it's never awkward, is it? It's just silence. But with other people, I feel the need to fill it with inane ramblings. What's wrong with silence?”
Holly Martin, Snowflakes on Silver Cove
“I guess it's like friendship. Some people come and go from your life like ships passing in the night, some people stay forever. It's funny though, when you meet forever friends, you just know that they are going to be your friend for the rest of your life - there's that connection there that you don't get from those fleeting friendships.”
Holly Martin, Snowflakes on Silver Cove
“Some beauty is fleeting, some lasts a lifetime.”
Holly Martin, Snowflakes on Silver Cove
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“If you find the right person, then you build your dreams around them, your dreams become theirs and you build new dreams together.”
Holly Martin, Snowflakes on Silver Cove
“Happiness doesn’t come from the things you own, it comes from experiences, the things you do, the places you go to, the people you meet. That’s what fills your life, not material possessions.”
Holly Martin, Snowflakes on Silver Cove
“That’s the problem, two of us with issues, insecurities and baggage.’ He put on a high-pitched whiny voice. ‘Does my hair look OK, did I wear the right shoes, does my breath smell, does my bum look big?’
‘Not all girls have those issues.’
‘I wasn’t talking about her, I was talking about me”
Holly Martin, Snowflakes on Silver Cove
“Some people come and go from your life like ships passing in the night, some people stay forever. It's funny though, when you meet those forever friends, you just know that they are going to be your friend for the rest of your life - there's that connection there that you don't get from those fleeting friendships.”
Holly Martin, Snowflakes on Silver Cove