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“I believe that being happy is the only important thing. Happiness. Simple as a glass of chocolate or torturous as the heart. Bitter. Sweet. Alive.”
Joanne Harris“The next time you come to the Cookie Jar, the coffee’s on me. You could probably bottle that stuff of yours and sell it for rat poison.”
Joanne Fluke“They sit beside each other on one of the sofas, Warwick leaning forward with his elbows on his knees, Joanne resting back with her arms behind her head. Never known as advocates of establishmentarianism, they have been applauded, ridiculed, and misunderstood by the media, and, in particular, criticized for their avarice. They have agreed to do this interview without "cabbage" (payment), but generally charge ten to twenty thousand dollars for the privilege. Even so, why should they be castigated for exploiting a medium that has exploited them? They see the situation simply enough: quid pro quo, and hold the mustard.”
Antonella Gambotto-Burke“Do you know why you’re here?' the doctor said.Clumsiness. Clumsiness is the first and then we have a list: lazy, wayward, headstrong, fat, ugly, mean, tactless, and cruel. Also a liar. That category includes subheads: (a) False blindness, imaginary pains causing real doubling-up, untrue lapses of hearing, lying leg injuries, fake dizziness, and unproved and malicious malingering s; (b) Being a bad sport. Did I leave out unfriendliness?…Also unfriendliness.”
Joanne Greenberg, I Never Promised You a Rose Garden Teachers' Guide“Make sure you wear something appropriate, dear. You never know who you’ll run into and it’s always smart to look your best.”
Joanne Fluke, Lemon Meringue Pie Murder“That’s the last time I put you in charge of the tequila when we’re making margaritas”
JoAnne Kenrick, When A Mullo Loves A Woman“Ill-fitted T-shirts stretched over a gut are my pet hate. And if the colour's faded - ugh.”
Joanne Froggatt“I'm a troglodyte. I think that's the word for it. Like an old school weird person who throws bricks at their computers.”
Joanne Kelly“I used to be neurotic. I didn't like myself very much. But somewhere in my mid-40s, my neuroses stopped seeming so important. I developed a sense of humor.”
Joanne Woodward