"Love … I put so much faith in……" — Virginia C. Andrews
"Love … I put so much faith in it. Truth … I kept believing it falls always from the lips of the one you love and trust the most. Faith … it’s all bound up to love and trust. Where does one end and the other start, and how do you tell when love is the blindest of all?"
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Virginia C. Andrews
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47 Quotes by Virginia C. Andrews
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Angel, saint, Devil's spawn, good or evil, you've got me pinned to the wall and labeled as yours until the…
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I saw myself dancing alone, always alone,
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What is normal? Normal is only ordinary; mediocre. Life belongs to the rare, exceptional individual who dares to be different.
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You can trust a few some of the time, and most none of the time. Feel lucky if you have…
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Seek the tarnish and you shall find
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Life is like that - twenty minutes of misery for every two seconds of joy.
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Little rabbits have big ears.
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