Cathy Cassidy quotes
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“Look," I whisper to Cat, "Shooting star! That's good luck." She rolls her eyes. "It's a plane, you idiot," she says, and when I look again I can see that she's right. Typical.”
-- Cathy CassidySource : Cathy Cassidy (2008). “Lucky Star”, p.150, Penguin UK
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“She's not my type,' Carter says. 'So what is your type?' 'Tall, skinny, black hair, blue eyes, freckly nose. Blue tinsel wig and snowflakes optional.' 'Skinny?' I squeal. 'Definitely. Pretending to be shy, sensible and stand-offish when really you're mad about me.' 'You sure about that?' 'No, but I'm hoping.”
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“love comes from the heart not from the mind. you will love and be loved. don't force things good things take time.one good reason for people to love you is for who you are not who someone else is. your beautiful and wonderful don't change that just because one person dislikes like you for who you are”
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“When our fingers touch a crackle of electricity passes between us.”
-- Cathy CassidySource : Cathy Cassidy (2011). “Chocolate Box Girls: Marshmallow Skye: Marshmallow Skye”, p.177, Penguin UK
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“Daisy chains are pretty fragile, and it turns out that families are too.”
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“The tiniest criticism or put-down soaks into me and lies in my heart like a stone. Sometimes that spurs me on to work harder, but sometimes it just fills me up with sadness.”
-- Cathy CassidySource : Cathy Cassidy (2012). “Chocolate Box Girls: Summer's Dream”, p.40, Penguin UK
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Source : A. R. Ammons (1998). “Glare”, p.10, W. W. Norton & Company
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“Stars ink your fingers with a lexicon of flame blazing rare knowledge.”
Source : Aberjhani (2010). “The River of Winged Dreams”, p.67, Lulu.com
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Source : Abraham Coles (1885). “The Life and Teachings of Our Lord in Verse: Being a Complete Harmonized Exposition of the Four Gospels, with Original Notes Textual Index, Etc. Two Volumes in One, Vol. 1 -- The Evangel (second Edition), Vol. 2 -- The Light of the World”
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“We can never sneer at the stars, mock the dawn, or scoff at the totality of being.”
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Source : "The Resiliency Advantage: Master Change, Thrive Under Pressure, and Bounce Back from Setbacks". Book by Al Siebert, www.huffingtonpost.com. June 5, 2005.
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“People always call it luck when you've acted more sensibly than they have.”
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