Quote by Joan Frances Casey Download Open image ““I'm going through hell," I cried, "and Steve wants me to be thankful he baked a pie." (272)”” — Joan Frances Casey ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.9 out of 5 (10 ratings) Copy quoteShare
“A cry for help that only Ma and someone else’s apple pie—” because Christ knows Ma can’t bake “—can fix.” — Shelly Laurenston Copy Share Image
“Thank God for, as I posted earlier, the glow of work accomplished. Because a few seconds later, someone on the internet mentioned pie. I… — Tad Williams Copy Share Image
“That night, when SanJuanna had cleared the main course and brought dessert in, my mother called for quiet and said, "Boys, I have an announcement to make. Your sister made the apple pies tonight. I'm sure we will all enjoy them very much." "Can I learn how, ma'am?" said Jim Bowie. "No, J.B. Boys don't bake pies," Mother said. "Why… — Jacqueline Kelly Copy Share
“I know you've been through hell, but you didn't let it eat you up inside." He pauses, hugs me a little closer. "And I… — Stacey Jay Copy Share Image
“Chris:I forgive you. Annie: For killing my children and my sweet husband? Chris: For being so wonderful a guy would choose hell over heaven… — Richard Matheson Copy Share Image
“I've never had a better piece o' roast. But it was the apple pie as made the meal. It was flaky and sweet, all… — Karen Hawkins Copy Share Image
“Life is a hard apple no matter how you cut it, might as well add those diced apples to a butter crust and make… — Frankie Love Copy Share Image
“How the hell did you pull this off, man?" "I pulled some major strings and got us a one-night pass. And Noah here has… — Hannah Harrington Copy Share Image
“I thought carefully about the events of the evening and decided that there must be limitations on desires. It wasn't true that I could… — Joan Frances Casey Copy Share Image
“Lynn said that therapy was like separating the strands in a tangled web of yarn. It made sense that things would keep getting more… — Joan Frances Casey Copy Share Image
“I had never before considered that people near me might have problems that were not caused by me. I had been created to please… — Joan Frances Casey Copy Share Image
“I feel as though I can only hold it together if I don't worry too much about its falling apart. (288)” — Joan Frances Casey Copy Share Image
“Jo knew she had to be utterly truthful, even when her version of the truth conflicted with what Lynn wanted to hear. Truth was… — Joan Frances Casey Copy Share Image
“Why didn't I feel that I belonged to my parents? How could I have known that I was not right? I think it has… — Joan Frances Casey Copy Share Image
“Now that she had the diagnosis to explain her sense of reality, she sorted some of the chaotic jumble of thoughts and memories. "I'd… — Joan Frances Casey Copy Share Image
“The accuracy of my memories, whether things happened exactly the way that the personalities remember, doesn't really matter. If my memory, combined with the… — Joan Frances Casey Copy Share Image
“I don't expect to have a fully verified story of how Jo's disorder developed, but I don't think that historical accuracy is as important… — Joan Frances Casey Copy Share Image
“I knew Lynn was a "professional." Like all of the therapists I had seen before her, she was talking to me because she was… — Joan Frances Casey Copy Share Image
“It's like I'm carrying around this huge secret that I'm never supposed to tell. But since I don't remember just what I'm supposed to… — Joan Frances Casey Copy Share Image
“I get attached to people, but they have their own lives, their own problems, and really don't give a shit about anyone else. I… — Joan Frances Casey Copy Share Image