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Rather Quotes by Jodi Picoult
- It was possible that a miracle was not something that happened to you, but rather something that didn’t.
- When you have been with your partner for so many years, they become the glove compartment map that you've worn dog-eared and white-creased, the trail…
- I learned a long time ago with you that folks who were trying to be kind would rather do it with a macaroni-and-cheese bake than…
- Here's a news flash for the ladies: for every one of you who thinks we all want a girl like Angelina Jolie, all skinny elbows…
- I know Mark,' I reply. 'And I don't like him.' 'But I do. And part of being social means being civil to someone you don't…
- Listen, I would say, this is not how I thought our lives would go; and may be we cannot find our way out of this…
- You don't love someone because they're perfect," she says. "You love them in spite of the fact that they're not." I don't know how to…
- I would rather be in minority and be right, than in the majority and wrong.
- I’d much rather pretend I’m somewhere else, and any time I open the pages of a book, that happens.
- Home is not a place, but rather, the people you love
- I've always been able to see you," I say. "It's a rather lovely view.
- We believe what we want to, what we need to. The corollary is that we choose not to see what we'd rather pretend doesn't exist.
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