41 Quotes by Judy Blundell

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    When you lose your parents, the sadness doesn’t go away. It just changes. It hits you sideways sometimes instead of head-on. Like now.

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    Your enemies are not your enemies forever. Time passes. Things change. They suffer losses deeper than yours. And you realize they are as befuddled as you at the way life goes. Once, they acted badly, they took what they wanted without care. They are just like you, though. At three in the morning, they wander to a window. They stand watching the night sky, and they are afraid.

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    If the body is pampered, the mind is free to concentrate.

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    I let Wally go yesterday,” Mr. Forney said. “I just want you to know that.” “You fired him?” “Of course. Fraternizing with hotel guests is cause for dismissal.” “But – ” “We have high standards for the hotel, Miss Spooner. That includes employees.” “Yeah,” I said. “I’ve seen your high standards up close, Mr. Forney. I think you like rolling in your stinky high standards. Especially when you can kick a couple of guests out of the hotel because they have the wrong last name.” He.

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    Faith seems to grab people and not let go, but hope is a double-crosser. It can beat it on you anytime; it’s your job to dig in your heels and hang on. Must be nice to have hope in your pocket, like loose change you could jingle through your fingers.

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    When a family breaks you don’t hear the crack of the breaking. You don’t hear a sound.

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    I loved all the parts of him, even the ones I didn’t understand.

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    I loved him like a fever. Then he left. He kicked through love like it was dust and he kept on walking.

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    I assume you’re a refugee from the dance inside.” “I escaped the enemy, captain,” I said. I could see the side of his, and his smile. “Ah,” he said. “At long last, a promotion.

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