Quote by Deborah Reed Download Open image ““The woman’s accent had a tinge of Florida sorority.”” — Deborah Reed ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.0 out of 5 (7 ratings) Copy quoteShare
“There was probably a whole sorority of girls back at Yale moaning about his departure: Phi Beta Cry.” — Katrina Abbott Copy Share Image
“There wasn't even enough meat to make proper fun of […] I keep waiting for somebody else to come on TV, maybe a cabinet… — Stephen Green Copy Share Image
“Back home in Florida, in a small town in Apalachicola National Forest, everyone had known who she was.” — Laini Taylor Copy Share Image
“I felt my shoulders ease at her admission. She was going to do what she had to do, and I was going to do… — Kim Harrison Copy Share Image
“I went to college. Got a master’s degree. Went to Quantico for training. Been chasing down bad guys.” She gave her grandmother a wry… — Kerrelyn Sparks Copy Share Image
“..it’s not impossible that a car full of scantily clad sorority girls might break down outside and need my help.” “That’s true,” I said.… — Richelle Mead Copy Share Image
“... Other students lived on campus and got drunk at parties. Other students dated and graduated and got married and led normal lives. She… — Michelle Davidson Argyle Copy Share Image
“If a theme runs through the history of Florida, it is this: something's great, and someone comes along to mess it up.” — Eliot Kleinberg Copy Share Image
“Florida was like a pathetic, flaccid cock unable to work it up. Meanwhile, Cuba sat waiting like a big, wet pussy, not even a… — Arthur Graham Copy Share Image
“She had never been to college, and I often wondered where her life would have led under different circumstances. She might have been a… — T.J. Forrester Copy Share Image
“Knowing how to make a life mean something, to wring out its worth when it was right there in one’s hands instead of just… — Deborah Reed Copy Share Image
“Well, if you’re patient enough anything’s bound to come around sooner or later.” — Deborah Reed Copy Share Image
“... The world could change in an instant, and she needed to be mindful of where she was, to live with intention, to always… — Deborah Reed Copy Share Image
“You tried to teach me this years ago, how getting to the good stuff required a free fall into the unknown, that that was… — Deborah Reed Copy Share Image
“But not every kind of love called for action. Some demanded one stay put, allowing for nothing more than it to be exactly as… — Deborah Reed Copy Share Image
“loving someone, loving anyone, even those long gone, was of consequence, and not loving them was of consequence, too.” — Deborah Reed Copy Share Image
“Take it in doses along the way, or get it all at once, but get it, you will. And what a grand finale it… — Deborah Reed Copy Share Image
“packet of new toothbrushes because there’s the familiar sound of him brushing his teeth. He taps it on the side of the porcelain when… — Deborah Reed Copy Share Image
“understanding, even then, that the moment had meant something, that the world could change in an instant, and she needed to be mindful of… — Deborah Reed Copy Share Image
“It was as much a memorial to them both as it was a reminder that loving someone, loving anyone, even those long gone, was… — Deborah Reed Copy Share Image
“She’d married a man with the intention of spending her life with him, he for her and she for him, a kind and loving… — Deborah Reed Copy Share Image
“And I don’t know what’s worse, this is the God’s honest truth, I don’t know what’s worse. A final good-bye at the hands of… — Deborah Reed Copy Share Image