How childish to think that could be easy.
ADRIANA TRIGIANIWhen people are filled to the brim with love, they are their most beautiful.
More Adriana Trigiani Quotes
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I’m very organized – and the best thing – when you love your work.
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But a child’s joy is doubled for the mother, and the sound of her son’s laughter began to her heart.
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Regardless of whether they loved us back or treated us fairly or understood our shortcomings.
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If a man walks in beauty, he will create, and when he creates, he prospers.
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Women move through the world never knowing their power.
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If you look around to find meaning in everything that happens you will end up disappointed.
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My mother was an avid readerShe loved books about romance.
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And I knew that the roots of imagery were the senses – and that if my readers could feel.
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That’s when you know for sure somebody loves you.
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Anything you ever make that matters takes a long time.
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Things that happen unwieldy. You cannot turn to her anymore, and it changes your life forever.
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And then just like real sisters, we listen and don’t judge.
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One person is all it takes to give a kid confidence.
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If there is one thing I hope my books do always and forever, its that they honor working people.
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Relief is a wonderful emotion, highly underrated.
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For a woman, love is the highest dream.
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With full knowledge that the person you married has agreed.
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No matter how large a horse’s ass you are, to stay by your side until death. A fool could tell you this is a bad deal.
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To fail and succeed and flourish and fly.
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I even love the smell of books.
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No one worries about you like your mother, and when she is gone, the world seems unsafe.
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I began as a dramatist in the theater, so I’m always thinking about how a story moves, what it looks like, how to engage the senses.
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I never knew my grandmothers, but I could always count of the Bookmobile.
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I can only get up and do my chores and push through the day and find the good in it.
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The ship’s manifest showed that they could read and write.
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The writer has to choose the right words to express his sentences, and then, once he has sealed the envelope, he has to place those thoughts in the hands of someone else,
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