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Make Quotes by Danielle Steel
- I did it at night because I loved it. I never did it to make money, as a job. I just did it because I…
- Her life was beginning to make sense again, although she couldn’t say she was enjoying it. But her mind was clear, and her heart was…
- I'm one of them. The weirdos and the freaks. My point was that it's ok to be different, and from now on we'd better be,…
- But even she had figured out that there was no point giving up a great job and following him to the ends of the earth,…
- If it's meant to be, they'll find a way to make it work eventually.
- Sometimes life will make you give up what you love most.
- I don't just want to catch some guy and have a bunch of kids. I want to make something of myself.
- Feelings aren't sensible. Sometimes you fall in love with people who don't make sense. And the ones who do make sense turn out to be…
- ... It's hard to make changes. Things get so comfortable and you don't want to move. Maybe it would do you good to be a…
- People are so obsessed with that these days. As long as you're healthy, what difference do a few pounds make? Crazy diets. Thirteen-year-old girls on…
- Don't make decisions out of fear. They never get yo anywhere you want to go.
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