Lotion Quotes

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Rachel Hawkins
“Harper, did you just... did you just throw a pen at Liz?"
"Oh my gosh, no, Mrs. Ford! I was just... um... writing really fast because there was so much information to take in, and I had, like, some lotion? On my hands? Anyway the pen flew out of my hand and hit Liz”
Rachel Hawkins, Rebel Belle

Israelmore Ayivor
“Forgiveness is a clean lotion that heals the wounds of misunderstandings! To iron out the differences; get the painful sores dressed up; Forgive and Forget!”
Israelmore Ayivor, The Great Hand Book of Quotes

A.J. Lauer
“Zandy Brandy scented lotion - like the Normans, drunk and with soft hands!”
A.J. Lauer, Armageddon: Pick Your Plot

Anne Lamott
“You celebrate what works and you take tender care of what doesn’t, with lotion, polish, and kindness.”
Anne Lamott, Plan B: Further Thoughts on Faith

Maggie Stiefvater
“MANIBUS”
Maggie Stiefvater, Blue Lily, Lily Blue

Liz Braswell
“Ariel moved farther in, picking up and putting down the disgusting little pieces of bric-a-brac. Among all the horror was an ironically delicate vanity covered in mother-of-pearl- and, intriguingly, all manner of exquisite little glass bottles. Scents from the east, oils from the west, attar of roses, nut butter, extract of myrrh, sandalwood decoctions, jasmine hydrosols... Everything to make someone smell exquisite.
Or to mask whatever it was she really smelled like, Ariel thought wryly.
Or were the oils and butters for more medicinal reasons- for the cecaelia's skin? Ariel found herself looking at her own hands, rubbing them over each other lightly. Last time she had only been in the Dry World for a few days. Was it- literally- drying? Was it difficult or painful, for creatures from the sea to remain for months battered by void and air, despite their magic?
Ariel shivered. Magic didn't make everything simpler. Crossing the thresholds of worlds was no minor thing.”
Liz Braswell, Part of Your World

Steven Wright
“She smelled too. Like a 22 year old girl. He tried to place that smell but he couldn't.

It seemed like a mixture of skin lotion and confidence.”
Steven Wright, Harold