Voyage of the Sandpiper Quotes
Voyage of the Sandpiper
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Voyage of the Sandpiper Quotes
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“You and I, we throw caution to the wind! We swim to great depths! We face the sea!”
― Voyage of the Sandpiper
― Voyage of the Sandpiper
“What's the point of life unless you live it?”
― Voyage of the Sandpiper
― Voyage of the Sandpiper
“Well, when you do want to marry, what do you want him to be like?” I baited, playfully jabbing her in the ribs with a piece of driftwood. “And don’t kid around.” …
Tilting her head back, she thought for a moment and then said quite honestly,
“Like a familiar sweet dream. The kind you dream every so often and can’t remember when you wake up, but you long to dream all day long. Or like a favorite book you loved as a child and forgot about until you found it in an old box in the closet.”
― Voyage of the Sandpiper
Tilting her head back, she thought for a moment and then said quite honestly,
“Like a familiar sweet dream. The kind you dream every so often and can’t remember when you wake up, but you long to dream all day long. Or like a favorite book you loved as a child and forgot about until you found it in an old box in the closet.”
― Voyage of the Sandpiper
“That was Edie. Always dramatic, always dreaming of faraway places and adventure. Yet she never left the safety of her fortress except to go into town on errands or her weekly poker game with the elderly Mr. Henderson. She was, simultaneously, perfectly content and terribly dissatisfied. Nearly impossible to read but wonderful to watch. Insecure yet comfortable in her own skin.”
― Voyage of the Sandpiper
― Voyage of the Sandpiper
“Edie?” I put the can opener down. “Can I ask you a personal question?”
“I’m your aunt! Shoot.” She kept chopping methodically.
“Why aren’t you married?”
“Well, why aren’t you married?” Her eyes narrowed. “Because I’m 15!” I retorted.
“Yeah, and I’m 42. And a half.”
― Voyage of the Sandpiper
“I’m your aunt! Shoot.” She kept chopping methodically.
“Why aren’t you married?”
“Well, why aren’t you married?” Her eyes narrowed. “Because I’m 15!” I retorted.
“Yeah, and I’m 42. And a half.”
― Voyage of the Sandpiper
“And like Agatha, there will be no turning back. The only question that faces her is the same question that faces us: How will we move forward? And will we place our trust in God or men?”
― Voyage of the Sandpiper
― Voyage of the Sandpiper
