143 Quotes by Karen White

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    I’ve always thought that old clothes are a lot like old houses; they bring the past and present together.

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    My childhood had been vanishing bit by bit while I’d been living in New York, trying to pretend it had never existed. Maybe that was what the old saying – that a person can never really go home again – was all about. You couldn’t go home because even though home might still be there in brick and mortar, everything else would be unrecognizable.

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    There are no completely good or bad people. Everybody makes mistakes, or bad choices. It’s how we live with them that make us the people we are.

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    One need not be a chamber to be haunted, One need not be a house; The brain has corridors surpassing Material place. – EMILY DICKINSON.

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    The highway of life was littered with the roadkill of those who didn’t know when to change lanes.

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    There are times when fear needs to be in the driver’s seat. The best learning and growing happens when wisdom is won from pain.

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    Do you have mosquitoes in Maine?” Owen asked. “Oh, yes. The mosquito is the unofficial state bird of Maine, I think.” He grinned. “Daddy used to say that about Georgia.” “Well, South Carolina’s is the palmetto bug, just in case you were wondering.

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