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Vicky Phillips

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Born
in Bedford, Indiana, The United States
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Average rating: 4.38 · 8 ratings · 1 review · 7 distinct works
The Best Distance Learning ...

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More books by Vicky Phillips…
Bailey White
“I'm tired of being set upon by crazed Christians one minute and unbridled libertines the next. Girls, I'm going camping.”
Bailey White, Mama Makes Up Her Mind: And Other Dangers of Southern Living

Diane Ackerman
“Look at your feet. You are standing in the sky. When we think of the sky, we tend to look up, but the sky actually begins at the earth. We walk through it, yell into it, rake leaves, wash the dog, and drive cars in it. We breathe it deep within us. With every breath, we inhale millions of molecules of sky, heat them briefly, and then exhale them back into the world.”
Diane Ackerman, A Natural History of the Senses

Diane Ackerman
“I don't want to get to the end of my life and find that I have just lived the length of it. I want to have lived the width of it as well.”
Diane Ackerman

Daisy Pettles
“he’d somehow got the notion in his head that life was supposed to be a heap of fun. He wrote poetry and cried an awful lot for a grown guy.”
Daisy Pettles, Ghost Busting Mystery

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