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  • #1
    Jamie Ford
    “lunch today?”
    Jamie Ford, Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet

  • #2
    Jamie Ford
    “opened it.”
    Jamie Ford, Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet

  • #3
    Jamie Ford
    “...the mechanics of dying...”
    Jamie Ford, Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet

  • #4
    Jamie Ford
    “-Kuinka kauan sinä odotat minua?
    -Niin kauan kuin on tarvis. En välitä siitä mitä isäni sanoo.
    -Entä jos joudun olemaan täällä, kunnes tulen vanhaksi ja hiukseni harmaantuvat?
    -Sitten tuon sinulle kävelykepin”
    Jamie Ford, Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet

  • #5
    Jamie Ford
    “Talking to strangers sounded like talking to no one, which Henry had some firsthand experience in- in real life. It was lonely. Almost as lonely as Lake View Cemetery, where he'd buried Ethel.”
    Jamie Ford, Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet

  • #6
    Jamie Ford
    “Henry handed the record to his old friend, who draped it across his chest. His eyes closed as if he were listening to the music play somewhere,sometime long ago.”
    Jamie Ford, Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet

  • #7
    Jamie Ford
    “Good Morning, Henry. How's it feel to be a prisoner for a day?' Henry looked at Keiko. 'Best day of my life.' Keiko found her smile all over again.”
    Jamie Ford, Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet
    tags: love

  • #8
    Jamie Ford
    “I am what you made me, Father.”
    Jamie Ford, Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet

  • #9
    Jamie Ford
    “Henry looked up and down the empty avenue—no cars or trucks anywhere. No bicycles. No paperboys. No fruit sellers or fish buyers. No flower carts or noodle stands. The streets were vacant, empty—the way he felt inside. There was no one left.”
    Jamie Ford, Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet

  • #10
    Jamie Ford
    “Loyalty. We're still loyal to the United States of America. Why? Because we too are Americans. We don't agree, but we will show our loyalty by our obedience.”
    Jamie Ford, Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet

  • #11
    Jamie Ford
    “The more Henry though about the shabby old knickknacks, the forgotten treasures, the more he wondered if his own broken heart might be found in there, hidden among the unclaimed possessions of another time. Boarded up in the basement of a condemned hotel. Lost, but never forgotten.”
    Jamie Ford, Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet

  • #12
    Jamie Ford
    “So Henry found himself stepping off the bus three stops early and wandering over to the Panama Hotel, a place between worlds when he was a child, a place between times now that he was a grown man.”
    Jamie Ford, Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet

  • #13
    Jamie Ford
    “A young nurse, someone new whom he didn't recognise, came up to Henry and patted him on the arm. "Are you a friend or a family member?" She whispered the question in his ear, trying not to disturb Sheldon.

    The question hung there like a beautiful chord, ringing in the air. Henry was Chinese, Sheldon obviously wasn't. They looked nothing alike. Nothing at all. "I'm distant family," Henry said.”
    Jamie Ford, Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet

  • #14
    Jamie Ford
    “It reminded him that time was short, but that beautiful endings could still be found at the end of cold, dreary days.”
    Jamie Ford, Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet
    tags: time

  • #15
    Jamie Ford
    “After a lifetime of nods, frowns and stoic smiles, they were both fluent in emotional shorthand.”
    Jamie Ford, Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet

  • #16
    Jeanne M. Dams
    “Oh, but Satan is attractive! Proud and bold and beautiful—the angel of the morning, you know. Evil always has to be gaudier and more glamorous than good, or it wouldn’t draw any converts at all.”
    Jeanne M. Dams, The Dorothy Martin Murder Mystery Box Set: Books 1–5



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