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“I don't mind running with turtles.From book: stuff I think aboutBy Sondra Faye”
Sondra Faye“I don't mind running with turtles.From book: stuff I think aboutBy Sondra Faye”
Sondra Faye“It takes a loyal gardener to tend roses.”
Sondra Faye“Behind every drama is a good story...behind every tear is the person who wrote it.”
Faye Hall“Some of the greatest masterpieces of art are created against the odds of reality.from the book: stuff i think about”
Sondra Faye“Sometimes you feel fragile for a few days. Don't let the PaperTigers scare you”
you will bounce back & be brave again.From book: stuff i think aboutby sondra faye“love is always moving towards you”
Sondra Faye, Play Infinity“A jewelry box? Ballerinas? She'd been such an active girl that any jewelry she'd been given would have been lost or broken right away. It was Faye Marie who'd loved-"My sister," she gasped, then louder. "My sister!" She clasped her hands together in a pleading gesture. "My lord, I beg pardon of you, but you're mistaken. I believe you gifted that treasure box to my older sister, Faye Marie. She's the one who loved ballerinas. I was obsessed with-""Pegasus." The old justice's eyes melted from cold to kindness. "It was a trick question. I'd forgotten your birthday was so close to mine, and shared my spice cake out of pure guilt." His lined face wrinkled as he smiled with a fond memory. "You were a kind little soul, unspoiled for a girl raised in such wealth. You forgave me instantly and informed me that spice cake was, indeed, your favorite present ever received.”
Kerrigan Byrne, The Highwayman“Beauty is the first present nature gives to women and the first it takes away.”
Fay Weldon“This is not a country that has had a tremendous sympathy for poor people, so I think that the notion that somehow we have slipped into an era in which poor people don't matter is not quite the way our history would define it.”
Faye Wattleton“The only safe ship in a storm is leadership.”
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