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The Strawberry Hearts Diner The Strawberry Hearts Diner by Carolyn Brown
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“The time to fix something is when it’s first broken, not when it’s shattered in so many pieces that there’s not enough glue in the world to put it back together again.”
Carolyn Brown, The Strawberry Hearts Diner
“Sometimes love blinds a person to like, and although love is important, like is just as much so.”
Carolyn Brown, The Strawberry Hearts Diner
“to”
Carolyn Brown, The Strawberry Hearts Diner
“vertical”
Carolyn Brown, The Strawberry Hearts Diner
“Some folks like tarts. Others like chocolate cake. They’ll argue which one is best until the cows come home. Same with religion. Some folks like it served up one way, others like it another, but when it’s all said and done, it’s just dessert.”
Carolyn Brown, The Strawberry Hearts Diner
“Don’t fight heaven. You’ll lose every time.”
Carolyn Brown, The Strawberry Hearts Diner
“Tarts and chocolate cake.” Nettie started for the door. Vicky frowned. “What?” “Some folks like tarts. Others like chocolate cake. They’ll argue which one is best until the cows come home. Same with religion. Some folks like it served up one way, others like it another, but when it’s all said and done, it’s just dessert.”
Carolyn Brown, The Strawberry Hearts Diner
“that”
Carolyn Brown, The Strawberry Hearts Diner
“Hearts can be mended and problems fixed, but only if the lines of communication are open”
Carolyn Brown, The Strawberry Hearts Diner
“According to the sermon that night, God worked things out. Whether folks liked it or not was up to them. They could be bitter or they could be better. Bitter had the letter I in it, and every single time people put themselves first, it became a problem that created a bitter attitude.”
Carolyn Brown, The Strawberry Hearts Diner
“wonder Nettie hadn’t told her to get out there”
Carolyn Brown, The Strawberry Hearts Diner
“God worked things out. Whether folks liked it or not was up to them. They could be bitter or they could be better. Bitter had the letter I in it, and every single time people put themselves first, it became a problem that created a bitter attitude.”
Carolyn Brown, The Strawberry Hearts Diner