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For the next several minutes we forgot about scones and lollipops and SATs and politicians and the Secret Service and hovered in a blissful place, population of two—Max and me. When I was kissing Max, the rest of the world, and all my problems faded away.

Cassidy Calloway
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For the next several minutes we forgot about scones and lollipops and SATs and politicians and the Secret Service and hovered in a blissful place, population of two—Max and me. When I was kissing Max, the rest of the world, and all my problems faded away.

Cassidy Calloway, Secrets of a First Daughter
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And don't stress about the trip. We'll find some alone time in London," he continued, bending his head closer to mine. "Nothing keeps 007 from romancing a beautiful woman.

Cassidy Calloway, Secrets of a First Daughter
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Hey, Max," I whispered. "I love you, too."The smile that lit up his face was brighter than the neon lights radiating from the London Eye. But mine felt even brighter.Like my future.

Cassidy Calloway, Secrets of a First Daughter
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How about we really steal Brittany's thunder by giving the London paparazzi an exclusive?""What sort of exclusive?""Let's show them how much I love Morgan Abbot.""Love?" Was I really hearing this? "You... are in love with me?""Totally. One hundred percent head over heels in love with you, Morg. Have been ever since you led me on that goofy chase around the White House.

Cassidy Calloway, Secrets of a First Daughter
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The truth hurts sometimes. If we are going to be taught by God, the fisherman, we first need to be captured by Him. And His hook is going to have a bite. Of course, it's going to hurt. The truth hurts when we are sinners and when we acknowledge we are not surrendering to the truth.

Donald H. Calloway, No Turning Back: A Witness to Mercy
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Americans in 1763 lived always in the shadow and presence of death. Death was not yet romanticized as it would be in the 19th century, nor yet sanitized as it would be in the 20th century.

Colin G. Calloway, The Scratch of a Pen: 1763 and the Transformation of North America
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Since much of American taxes prior to 1763 went to support the local clergy, one humorist suggested the opportunity to vote on that. If the minister was turned out, he could open a tavern and preach to his customers if he served them liquor.

Colin G. Calloway, The Scratch of a Pen: 1763 and the Transformation of North America
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A struggle is a preparation for what is yet to come.-Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes

Brenda "Saw Jesus+" Calloway-Miller, If You Want Your Life, You Have to Fight!: The Brenda Saw Jesus Story
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I can hear our hearts breaking."A tear wets my fingertips, his tears, and his other hand encases my face, the way mine does him. His lips nearly skim mine. "I’ll shield your ears from the sound of heartbreak.

Krista Ritchie, Fuel the Fire
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I’m tougher than you think. You just need to believe in me. You know, like a fairy.

Becca Ritchie & Kristia Ritchie, Long Way Down
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