Quote by Cathie Pelletier Download Open image ““Nobody likes for the hero to walk away.”” — Cathie Pelletier ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.6 out of 5 (3 ratings) Copy quoteShare
“When the time comes to leave, just walk away quietly and don't make any fuss.” — Banksy Copy Share Image
“A hero is just somebody who does the right thing when it would be far, far easier to do nothing.” — G. Norman Lippert Copy Share Image
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“Never had anyone said, "Listen. Life is short. Pretend your body is still in its twenties. Jump for the brass ring. Swing for those… — Cathie Pelletier Copy Share Image
Almost overnight, Albert Pinkham had gone from being barely able to keep his head above water to walking on the stuff. — Cathie Pelletier Copy Share Image
“Who the hell ain't dysfunctional these days? When the Kennedys straighten out, then maybe the rest of us should worry.” — Cathie Pelletier Copy Share Image
“He felt the rush of years, years wasted and years used wisely. He felt time moving through him, as if it were a ghost,… — Cathie Pelletier Copy Share Image
“looking off at the past as though it were a place one might still get to” — Cathie Pelletier Copy Share Image
“But Harry knew now that love was a soldier. It can invade the human heart. Build canopies through jungles. Scale castle walls. Cross moats.… — Cathie Pelletier Copy Share Image
“She had stood there with the phone pressed to her ear as though it were a huge plastic seashell, all the unhappy years of… — Cathie Pelletier Copy Share Image
“When you don't know enough about life to know what you might have missed out on, your imagination plays wicked tricks on you.” — Cathie Pelletier Copy Share Image
“The big television crouched in the shadowy beam of the porch light. Mattie could see its black, open face, and she felt as though… — Cathie Pelletier Copy Share Image