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Knew Quotes by Louise Penny
- After spending most of her life scanning the horizon for slights and threats, genuine and imagined, she knew the real threat to her happiness came…
- Her voice was slightly accented but her French was perfect. Someone who'd not just learned the language but loved it. And it showed with every…
- What did falling in love do for you? Can you ever really explain it? It filled empty spaces I never knew were empty. It cured…
- To be silent. In hopes of not offending, in hopes of being accepted. But what happened to people who never spoke, never raised their voices?…
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