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“She might have acted like she didn't know.But she knew,a woman always knows”
D. Lowery“Nora sobered and turned back to the windows, her breath fogging the glass. "We may as well lay some ground rules if we're going to be stuck here for a few days." "Okay." "You can keep the bed, I prefer the sofa. I don't cook. I'm not a maid, so pick up after yourself. You can eat whatever you can find in the kitchen, but I'll warn you, I don't keep much. I prefer my privacy, so you'll have to occupy yourself. Any questions? "Only one." She turned to face him. "What are you hiding from?”
Jennifer Lowery, Taking Chances“Don't matter if you believe in them or not. If they're there, they're there,' Mrs. Phipps said.”
Joan Lowery Nixon, The Haunting“He was too explosive for her to touch him so intimately. It would lead to the wrong things. And places he'd banned himself from. As her protector, he had to stay away from her. That was how it worked. This, he could not stray from. Not again. Even if it killed him.”
Jennifer Lowery, Hard Core“God wants us to believe in something bigger and better than ourselves.”
Jessica Lowery, Spiritual Confidence“Virtual reality is a self-created form of chosen reality. Therefore it exists.”
Joan Lowery Nixon, Don't Scream“Dates are convenient hooks on which we can hang our memories of events. But history is all about people - people like you and me who did things to change the world.”
Joan Lowery Nixon, Nightmare“...each of us from the seance stood alone. Like so many pillars of salt, we had tried to look back and failed. And in the eyes of the others who shared the pale, flat sky with us, there was sometimes suspicion, sometimes a little fear.”
Joan Lowery Nixon, The Séance“Life is not easy. We all have problems-even tragedies-to deal with, and luck has nothing to do with it. Bad luck is only the superstitious excuse for those who don't have the wit to deal with the problems of life. ”
Joan Lowery Nixon, In The Face of Danger“To my way of thinking, the slavery issue is just an excuse to allow some people to do hateful things and feel righteous about it.”
Joan Lowery Nixon, A Dangerous Promise