Quote by Meg Waite Clayton Download Open image ““It's daylight and I can see so many things I couldn't see back then. - Laney”” — Meg Waite Clayton ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.4 out of 5 (7 ratings) Copy quoteShare
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“The other day I was trying to enjoy the sunset of my mind when I realized we were on daylight saving time!!” — Neil Leckman, Wurms Copy Share Image
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“You’ll never appreciate the daylight till you’ve walked on the dark side of the night, without even the stars to show you the way.” — Eliza Maxwell Copy Share Image
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“it’s only when the night is darkest that you can see the light of the stars.” — Elizabeth Hunter Copy Share Image
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“Night-time moves us in mysterious ways. Darkness brings to light things that we would not otherwise notice in daylight.” — Felisa Tan Copy Share Image
“The bride will keep her name and, after considerable negotiation, the groom will, too.” — Meg Waite Clayton Copy Share Image
we could hurt each other even when we weren't trying to, and that none of us was as perfect as we liked to pretend. — Meg Waite Clayton Copy Share Image
Linda asked that morning what it was about Charlotte’s Web that Ally particularly liked; maybe it would help to think about that, since it… — Meg Waite Clayton Copy Share Image
“...the state of Virginia had turned down twenty-one thousand women for admission to state colleges in 1970 while not turning away a single man...” — Meg Waite Clayton Copy Share Image
“We didn't know each other well enough yet to risk mucking around in any real way in each other's lives.” — Meg Waite Clayton Copy Share Image