17 Quotes by Kaylin McFarren

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    Devon watched her face as the corners of her eyes crinkled a little, her cheeks blushed, and her whole face came alive. He decided then and there that he would spend the rest of his life making her smile and protecting her heart—the way she had protected his.

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    After 46 years of marriage, isn’t it amazing when you can look at your partner sound asleep next to you and still believe they have potential.

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    She chuckled, and smiled, and realized that perhaps it was best not to share too much, at least not yet. Feeding slices of her life to her best friend over a long period of time could be the best way to keep him from choking. – Skylar Haines, High Flying.

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    Revenge requires taking oneself apart from the noise of men and of things, even from what resembles them; only the twisted soul remains. The consequences of my actions can not be remedied nor can they be wiped away. Eight deaths I must atone for in the afterlife. I’m cursed in both worlds. But one more job and my obligation ends. One more kill and I am free. – Akira Sato, Twisted Threads.

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    I didn’t know until that night that the world is full of monsters. Monsters with dark souls and claws, waiting for the chance to tear you apart.

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    Soaring in the heavens, away from all civilization, would allow her the freedom she needed to escape from the gravity of what people thought.

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    As Sloan approached the door, Paul Lyons lifted his eyes to watch her leave. He found himself wondering why after all these years they couldn’t manage to get along for a lousy twenty minutes. Perhaps it was the result of their inability to compromise – to give each other the benefit of the doubt. Or maybe they’d both simply lost the ability to trust another human being and believe anything good could come of this world.

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    You see, Katie,” Pastor Ron said, “that’s what makes faith so tough to grasp, but also makes it so wonderful. It’s all about believing in something – whether it’s God, or other people, or even yourself – when you’ve got nothing else to go on. Nothing but a little voice inside telling you it’s more than a hunch.

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