Quote by Mary Amato Download Open image ““They were lucky to find each other. Nobody could take that away.”” — Mary Amato ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.9 out of 5 (3 ratings) Copy quoteShare
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“they would be reunited again. And when that time came, they would have all the memories of their love to keep them strong.” — Lisa Blackwood Copy Share Image
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“Maybe it explains the reason why one person likes another. It's because their souls both thrum at the same frequency.” — Mary Amato Copy Share Image
“You do realize that you are a termite. You are eating through my soul.” — Mary Amato Copy Share Image
“Their voices fit together so perfectly, it makes him, for the first time, actually like the concept of perfection.” — Mary Amato Copy Share Image
“When she talks to Tripp, something nice happens inside of her: a vibration, a thrum. It's as if a tiny wind chime is suspended… — Mary Amato Copy Share Image
“Words are so wonderful to read, so nourishing to the mind. But really! It's just a fantasy. One doesn't eat words! one reads them” — Mary Amato Copy Share Image
“Her checkbook catches his eye. He takes it and hides it in the back of the freezer, underneath a bag of frozen lima beans.… — Mary Amato Copy Share Image