Kissing Kosher Quotes
Kissing Kosher
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Jean Meltzer5,765 ratings, 3.81 average rating, 1,015 reviews
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“People change when they want to, when they want to put in the effort to be different. I don't believe people change overnight. Or that some epiphany happens that turns a bad man into a good one. But everyone can make a choice to be good.”
― Kissing Kosher
― Kissing Kosher
“Even in pain, even hurting, she was holding on to the things that gave her joy.”
― Kissing Kosher
― Kissing Kosher
“We don't want you money," Randy interrupted.
"Which is why," Moishe said, as if intuiting the argument. ""neither of you boys will come into the money until after I die-"
"Oh, goodie," Randy said with a smirk, "two reason to celebrate.”
― Kissing Kosher
"Which is why," Moishe said, as if intuiting the argument. ""neither of you boys will come into the money until after I die-"
"Oh, goodie," Randy said with a smirk, "two reason to celebrate.”
― Kissing Kosher
“Avital flittered from the room, leaving Ethan with more than just dough rising.”
― Kissing Kosher
― Kissing Kosher
“She began crawling up the side of the dumpsters. "What are you doing?" Ethan asked.
"What does it look like I'm doing?" she snapped back at him. "I'm coming in to help you find these lippmann boxes for you sister."
Ethan stammered, confused. "Wh - why?"
"Because," she said, finding her way to the top, plugging her nose up, "I like you, too."
And then, feet first and without hesitation, Avital jumped into the dumpster.”
― Kissing Kosher
"What does it look like I'm doing?" she snapped back at him. "I'm coming in to help you find these lippmann boxes for you sister."
Ethan stammered, confused. "Wh - why?"
"Because," she said, finding her way to the top, plugging her nose up, "I like you, too."
And then, feet first and without hesitation, Avital jumped into the dumpster.”
― Kissing Kosher
“Mom says to tell you that bakers make the best lovers.”
― Kissing Kosher
― Kissing Kosher
“The words part of chronic pain had never actually been the disease...it was the lack of hope.”
― Kissing Kosher
― Kissing Kosher
