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  • #1
    Freida McFadden
    “How can you get rid of a book? That’s like throwing away knowledge.”
    Freida McFadden, The Devil Wears Scrubs

  • #2
    Freida McFadden
    “Dad always says that if you’re going to do something wrong, at least be smart enough not to let anybody see you do it.”
    Freida McFadden, The Locked Door

  • #3
    Freida McFadden
    “What do you like to read?”
    “Books.”
    “What kind of books?”
    “The kind with words.”
    Freida McFadden, The Housemaid

  • #4
    Nita Prose
    “Everything will be okay in the end. If it's not okay, it's not the end.”
    Nita Prose, The Maid

  • #5
    Nita Prose
    “My truth is not the same as yours because we don’t experience life in the same way.”
    Nita Prose, The Maid

  • #6
    Nita Prose
    “People are a mystery that can never be solved.”
    Nita Prose, The Maid

  • #7
    Nita Prose
    “Vile and evil are composed of the same letters. One begets the other.”
    Nita Prose, The Maid

  • #8
    Nita Prose
    “No one is too high or too low for common courtesy.”
    Nita Prose, The Maid

  • #9
    Nita Prose
    “Laughs are just like smiles. People use them to express an array of confounding emotions.”
    Nita Prose, The Maid

  • #10
    Nita Prose
    “I don't believe that some people are more important than other people. We're all very important in our own way.”
    Nita Prose, The Maid

  • #11
    Nita Prose
    “That's how a friendship is built, one small truth at a time.

    [Molly Gray]”
    Nita Prose, The Maid

  • #12
    Nita Prose
    “We are all the same in different ways.”
    Nita Prose, The Maid

  • #13
    Nita Prose
    “Never mind what others think; it's what you think that matters.”
    Nita Prose, The Maid

  • #14
    Nita Prose
    “Poor company is worse than none.”
    Nita Prose, The Maid

  • #15
    Nita Prose
    “God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference.”
    Nita Prose, The Maid

  • #16
    Nita Prose
    “.. it doesn't matter if you understand another person's pain because their injury is real nonetheless.”
    Nita Prose, The Mystery Guest

  • #17
    Nita Prose
    “One must live by her own moral code, not follow like a sheep, blindly.”
    Nita Prose, The Maid

  • #18
    Nita Prose
    “Never ask what a gentleman did or didn’t do. If he’s a true gentleman, he did it with good cause. And if he’s a true gentleman, he’ll never tell.”
    Nita Prose, The Maid

  • #19
    Nita Prose
    “When you assume, you make an ASS out of U and ME.”
    Nita Prose

  • #20
    Terry Goodkind
    “Standing for truth is everything. Truth is power. Don't ever forget that.”
    Terry Goodkind, The First Confessor

  • #21
    Terry Goodkind
    “The greatest harm can result from the best intentions.”
    Terry Goodkind, Stone of Tears

  • #22
    Terry Goodkind
    “If the road is easy, you're likely going
    the wrong way.”
    Terry Goodkind, Soul of the Fire

  • #23
    Terry Goodkind
    “Your life is yours alone, rise up and live it.”
    Terry Goodkind, Faith of the Fallen

  • #24
    Louisa May Alcott
    “Love is the only thing that we can carry with us when we go.”
    Lousia May Alcott, Little Women

  • #25
    Jane Austen
    “Angry people are not always wise.”
    Jane Austen, Pride and Prejudice

  • #26
    Jane Austen
    “Let us never underestimate the power of a well-written letter.”
    Jane Austen, Persuasion

  • #27
    Jane Austen
    “Money can only give happiness where there is nothing else to give it.”
    Jane Austen, Sense and Sensibility

  • #28
    Jane Austen
    “Badly done, Emma!”
    Jane Austen, Emma

  • #29
    Jane Austen
    “You pierce my soul. I am half agony, half hope...I have loved none but you.”
    Jane Austen, Persuasion

  • #30
    Jane Austen
    “In vain have I struggled. It will not do. My feelings will not be repressed. You must allow me to tell you how ardently I admire and love you.”
    Jane Austen, Pride And Prejudice



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