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Paper Cuts (Secret, Book, & Scone Society, #6) Paper Cuts by Ellery Adams
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“No one could touch her here, in her fortress of books. They were her armor against life's jagged edges. Her safe harbor in the raging storm.”
Ellery Adams, Paper Cuts
“One mistake can change the course of your life. You can never return to your original path or go back to the person you were.”
Ellery Adams, Paper Cuts
“pouring and returned to the bar, Davis raised his glass and said, “There are good ships, and there are wood ships, the ships that sail the sea. But the best ships are friendships, and may they always be!”
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“People are funny. We can get stuck feeling a certain way, even when we don’t want to. We forget how to be anything other than down and defeated because feeling like that becomes a habit. Habits are hard to break. Something has to come along and kick us in the ass.”
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“Insomnia by Sarah Pinborough?”
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“better”
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“Tucker’s”
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“Kale doesn’t make you feel like a choir of angels is singing in your mouth.”
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“Paper is more patient than man. —Anne Frank”
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“Crying, hiding, and feeling sorry for herself would get her nowhere,”
Ellery Adams, Paper Cuts
“There are good ships, and there are wood ships, the ships that sail the sea. But the best ships are friendships, and may they always be!”
Ellery Adams, Paper Cuts
“One mistake can change the course of your life. You can never return to your original path or go back to the person you were.’” The women exchanged meaningful looks. They’d all made mistakes. Big ones. The kind of mistakes that turned family into strangers and made homes uninhabitable. Each woman had done something they deeply regretted. Their mistakes had left deep scars, and though the pain had lessened with time, it would never fully disappear. They couldn’t think about the past without being pricked by cactus spines of regret.”
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“When people hurt you over and over, think of them like sandpaper. They may scratch and hurt you a bit, but in the end, you end up polished and they end up useless. —Chris Colfer”
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