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Quite Quotes by Maggie Stiefvater
- My chest ached, my body speaking a language my head didn't quite understand. I waited. But Grace, the only person in the world I wanted…
- In the middle of all this, as Sean slips out of his jacket, he looks over his shoulder at me and he smiles at me,…
- That was pretty much all you needed to know about Cole, right there. He saw something he didn't quite understand, liked it, and took it…
- I'm quite happy for that smile, because Dad told me once you should be grateful for the gifts that are the rarest.
- I felt a tickle on my skin; it took me a moment to realize that Cole was driving his die-cast Mustang up my arm. He…
- I try very hard to keep my eyes from darting to Sean because I'm quite certain that no one will be able to miss how…
- Oh, I'll buy fourteen dresses and build a road and name it after myself and try one of everything at Palsson's." Though I don't quite…
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