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1 " Kelley becomes addicted to the novels of Danielle Steel. Now, there’s a woman who knows about life: dying billionaires who cut their obnoxious children out of the will, unappreciated housewives who fall into the arms of the children’s sailing instructor. And Ms. Steel writes one heck of a sex scene. "
― Elin Hilderbrand , Winter Solstice (Winter #4)
2 " Or a T-shirt that says Cash Me Outside How Bah Dat. "
3 " Zack, who has a penchant for arcane knowledge, informs Ava that a family of a boy followed by a girl is known as the king’s choice. There is the son to carry on the family name, and the daughter to marry off and create a dynasty. "
4 " Folded-over chips are preferable to flat chips—why is that? It’s one of life’s ten million mysteries. "
5 " figures. PJ was in the middle, Trish and Harrison were to PJ’s right, and Potter and Ava were to PJ’s left. All of the figures were holding hands and the sun was shining above them. The drawing was more than Ava "
6 " The Greydon House is the new hot spot on Nantucket; Bart remembers when it was his dentist’s office. It has been reimagined as a hotel and fine restaurant. The bar is dark paneled, the lighting is low, the furniture is ornate, and the overall effect "
7 " Eddie has long joked that the two most useful backgrounds for a real estate broker are psychology and elementary education. "
8 " Most people think real estate is a business about property and therefore money, but Eddie would argue that real estate is a business about people. And about money. "
9 " What I’d really like is a teaspoon of white sugar in my regular Lipton tea. Not honey, not agave, not raw organic turbinado. Just good old white processed sugar.” “Does Mrs. Quinn keep something as toxic as that in the house?” Lara asks. "
10 " woman out there watching—many of whom idolize Margaret and think of her as a pioneer who broke through very thick, very real glass ceilings—to know that success always comes with a price and that greatness often doesn’t allow for balance. "
11 " Time remains a mystery to Margaret. A game of Monopoly can consume an afternoon, and an hour on the treadmill seems like forever. But a lifetime passes in an instant. "