Quote by Laura Florand Download Open image ““catastrophes in his kitchen, too. And he hadn’t even blamed her when”” — Laura Florand ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.8 out of 5 (7 ratings) Copy quoteShare
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“Never choose half of anything just to be safe when you have a chance to have something whole and perfect.” — Laura Florand Copy Share Image
“You can't ever really have enough worth that when you're gone, the spot you left won't close over.” — Laura Florand Copy Share Image
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“In his view of what he wanted from the world, there were an infinity of moments that were beautiful, as this one was beautiful,… — Laura Florand Copy Share Image
“It was hard to trust in happiness, coming from another person, but . . . there was so much of it, around him.” — Laura Florand Copy Share Image
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“With aggressive come-ons, at least you knew where you stood. Holding hands, you got - hopeful.” — Laura Florand Copy Share Image
“Humble people were unsettling at best. All that lack of backbone. It was just creepy. Like talking to linguine.” — Laura Florand Copy Share Image