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Embrace the Wind (Aislynn's Story #2) Embrace the Wind by Susan Denning
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Susan Denning, Embrace the Wind
“In 1967, almost 100 years later, the US Supreme Court unanimously ruled in Loving v Virginia that the Constitution prohibited state laws against interracial marriage.”
Susan Denning, Embrace the Wind
“Women like Aislynn cast their first votes in 1870. It was not until 1919 that the US Congress passed the amendment to allow women to vote. In 1920, the 19th amendment was ratified by the 36 states needed to make it part of the US Constitution.”
Susan Denning, Embrace the Wind
“Women like Aislynn cast their first votes in 1870. It was not until 1919 that the US Congress passed the amendment to allow women to vote.”
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“By granting women the right to vote in 1869, the Wyoming Territory took a great leap forward”
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“A father isn’t the man who plants the seed. A father is a man who provides for a child, a man who will do anything to protect a child. A father never walks away when things get tough or disagreeable or when they seem out of his control.”
Susan Denning, Embrace the Wind
“Without trust, you cannot have love. I genuinely want you to find someone to love, someone who will make you happy. I am not that woman.”
Susan Denning, Embrace the Wind
“I had shinin’ dreams once, but I let the clouds roll by till I was old and sittin’ by the fire alone. You gotta make your life happen; no one’s gonna do it for you.”
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“sometimes it’s better to appreciate what you’ve got instead of waitin’ around for what you think you want.”
Susan Denning, Embrace the Wind
“One thing I know about women is they wait for the perfect man to ride in and solve all their problems. Then, they find he’s got saddlebags full of his own.”
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“Maybe you two will come out closer and more honest on the other side.”
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“Joan wisely shared, “A man won’t necessarily make it easier.”
Susan Denning, Embrace the Wind
“Well, you said you’d lie and cheat; I suppose that makes you kinda honest”
Susan Denning, Embrace the Wind
“It ain’t your fault to fall prey to a vulture. They find the helpless and wounded. They land, do their damage and fly away.”
Susan Denning, Embrace the Wind
“I can’t help what I feel.” “Yes, you can,” Sage replied. “It’s all in how you choose to look at someone. Sometimes young’uns get ideas, and they get bigger than what’s real.”
Susan Denning, Embrace the Wind