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Herself Quotes

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“She existed in her friends; there she was. All the parts of herself she'd forgotten. She knew herself best when she was with them.”
Ann Brashares, Sisterhood Everlasting

Nina LaCour
“I kept wondering then — I'm still wondering now — if there was a time when she realizes that something was going wrong. Inside her, I mean. when she could feel herself slipping away, something new creeping in. If she could have stopped it, or if it just... happened.”
Nina Lacour , We Are Okay

Nina LaCour
“The words make sense, but deeper than the words is the truth. She's right. If Mabel's talking about the girl who hugged her good-bye before she left for Los Angeles, who laced fingers with her at the last bonfire of the summer and accepted shells from almost-strangers, who analyzed novels for fun and lives with her grandfather in a pink, rent-controlled house in the Sunset that often smelled like cake and was often filled with elderly, gambling men—if she's talking about that girl, then yes, I dissapeared.”
Nina LaCour, We Are Okay

Caroline Hanson
“She tried to think of the right thing to say - something that would make him leave her alone. If she said she could defend herself he'd want her to prove it. But if she said she couldn't defend herself, then he'd take her out there to learn. This is so messed up.”
Caroline Hanson, Love is Darkness

“It is easy for anybody to call himself or herself a “Christian” but the truth is we respond from very different world-views”
Sunday Adelaja

Avijeet Das
“The world could not define her. She was ineffably, inimitably, and incredibly herself!”
Avijeet Das

“A woman’s best investment, after herself, is in the company she keeps.”
Genereux Philip

“Her love was old but her methods were original.”
Raubin Chaudhary

“When the kingdom leaves the church, the church stops living for herself”
Sunday Adelaja

Christina Engela
“Tracey hurriedly shut the door behind her to prevent the flames that had been licking hungrily at her caboose all the way down the corridor, from following her inside. Then, almost falling into one of the gravity couches, she hurriedly strapped herself into it before punching the emergency release. She hoped the escape system still worked. It did. The explosive dead-bolts fired, shaking the pod loose, dislodging it from the rapidly disintegrating wreck, just about shaking the crap out of her on its bone-jarring way into the great wide open.”
Christina Engela, Prodigal Sun

“The woman has the man who reflects the value
that she gives herself.”
Augusto Branco