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1 " Because real love doesn’t have anything to do with perfection. Real love is what happens when everything isn’t perfect…and you love each other anyway. "
― , The Best Is Yet To Come (Summer Lake, #1)
2 " Sarah have been giving the credit to her mother and grandmother—to all of the incredible women she’d connected with at the yarn store? "
3 " I love you, Mom.” Her mother’s eyes were awash with tears. “And I’ve never loved anyone more than I love you.” They hugged for a long time, both of them crying. "
4 " Sarah looked down at the partially—perfectly—finished sweater on her lap and found a smile. “Not even close.” “Pull out a strand of your hair. A long one.” Sarah frowned. “What? Why?” Her grandmother didn’t reply, she simply waited for Sarah to do as she asked. The strand of hair came out with a quick tug, probably nine inches long. “Now wrap it around the blue yarn.” Still not understanding, Sarah did as her grandmother directed. “Now knit a row.” Even though she was still wondering what was going on, Sarah followed Olive’s directions once more. Her grandmother didn’t say anything else until she made it to the end of the row. “There’s a knitting superstition that if you knit one of your own hairs into a garment, it will bind the recipient to you forever. "
5 " Sarah had finally caught that brass ring she’d been reaching for her whole life. Family. Friends. Love. "