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121 " Yeah, they haven’t hand dug graves in years. I just thought it would be fun.” “I’m going to kill you.” “This would be the perfect place. "
― Kasie West , The Distance Between Us (Old Town Shops, #1)
122 " My mom says before I turn eighteen she still has the right to murder me. "
123 " You have me under your spell.With all the secrets you tell.I can’t make it stop.Please don’t let it stop.You have me under your spell.If you knew me as well,You would make it stop.I can’t let it stop. "
― Kasie West , P.S. I Like You
124 " You should look into catching rabbits for a living. You’re not half bad at it.”He smiled. “That would be almost as manly as becoming a cowboy. "
125 " Are you ready for this ?""What?""Commitment.""You make it easy "
― Kasie West , By Your Side
126 " There was nothing that made a girl feel better about a guy humiliating her than a different cute guy asking her out. "
― Kasie West , On the Fence (Old Town Shops, #2)
127 " Possibilities don’t hurt as much as realities. Possibilities are exciting and endless. Realities are final. "
128 " I wondered if life was about facing fears. Sometimes we overcame them and sometimes they overcame us. On the days we won, we had every right to celebrate. "
― Kasie West , Listen to Your Heart
129 " Isabel dug her hands into the bin of Legos next to her. “We should have a ship-building competition.”“Yes,” Gabriel said. “I am the King of Legos.”“Is that a self-proclaimed title or one that was appointed?” I asked.Isabel laughed.Gabriel acted offended. “Appointed, of course.” He joined us on the floor and scooped out a handful of Legos. “By my father. "
130 " Nobody else's opinion about..[you]...is going to matter to you until yours does. "
― Kasie West , Love, Life, and the List (Love, Life, and the List, #1)
131 " I bought a pair of socks last week for thirty bucks.”“That’s because you’re an idiot.”“Thanks. "
― Kasie West
132 " But knowing about someone doesn't equate to knowing them. "
133 " He looked at the cash siting there "What's that for?" I made myself smile "A good time. "
― Kasie West , The Fill-In Boyfriend
134 " See that?”“No.”“Exactly. Earlier there was a big, huge food chunk right here.” She pointed at her front tooth. “And nobody told me. Nobody. Oh wait, Mark told me after I’d been talking to him for five minutes.”I laughed.“You would’ve told me, right? Tricia should have told me. It’s girl code. I think Tricia likes Mark, too. That’s the problem here.”“Maybe she didn’t see the food.”“Lil, people on the space station saw this chunk of food. It was massive. And right on my front tooth.”“That was rude of the people on the space station not to tell you about it.”“Ha-ha. "
135 " I tucked the keys into my pocket so they wouldn’t jingle and rushed back outside. Once out, I picked up my pace to a run. I was not a runner. I did not like to run. But I ran like I meant it.Maybe I should’ve joined the cross-country team after all because I wasn’t half bad at this. For about one stretch of sidewalk. By the time I made it to the Science building, I had cursed not only the entire cross-country team, but the sport as a whole. I had a cramp that was sending a painful jolt up my side and I could barely breathe. "
136 " I've been thinking", Jules saidNever a good thing I thought "
137 " You're not very good for my ego". "I think I'm perfect for your ego." I smile sweetly. "
― Kasie West , Pivot Point (Pivot Point, #1)
138 " Look at me, making one of your dreams come true. You and your Norm truck driving around Normville.""You're practically a god. "
― Kasie West , Split Second (Pivot Point, #2)
139 " I folded the letter and carefully placed it back in its spot. Now I had to wait twenty-four hours for a response. This was so much less gratifying than texting. "
140 " I heard a noise on the back patio and opened the door. The rabbit was there in a black metal cage. It was big, not some fluffy little ball of fur, but a big, ugly rabbit. It stood on its hind legs and sniffed the air.“Yes, you smell that,” I told the rabbit. “That’s the smell of your enemy. Get a good whiff. We are not friends.” It could probably smell the apple I still held, not me. I bit off a piece and threw it into the cage, sending it a very mixed message considering the speech I’d given. “Just keeping you on your toes.”“Who are you talking to "