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From Quotes by Jill Shalvis
- Sounds like you kids have some talking to do. I'll be eavesdropping from the kitchen.
- Two of my fav pieces of wisdom from Phoebe: - Men are like parking spots. All the good ones are taken, and those that aren't…
- Today is the last day of some of your life. Don't waste it." quote from Tara Daniels
- Good judgment comes from bad experience. Unfortunately, most of that comes from bad judgment. - Tara Daniels -
- Where did that flashlight come from?" Chloe asked. "My purse." Chloe looked at Tara. "She carries a flashlight in her purse." "For emergencies," Maddie said,…
- I don’t want to scare the guests with a big old guard dog,†Tara protested. “Safety is far more important than worrying about what anyone…
- The calories in chocolate don't count because chocolate comes from the cocoa bean, and everyone knows that beans are good for you.
- God save her from annoying Alphas.
- I'm not defined by what people think of me. My happiness comes from within.
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