Top 6 Jonice Gray Quotes
#1. I clink my glass against hers and we drink without toasting. The aged cognac tastes like history. Not the kind taught in schools, full of wars and politics and cultural revolution - the smaller, softer history of a world with only two people in it.
Isaac Marion
#2. Friendship! Mysterious cement of the soul, Sweet'ner of life, and solder of society.
Robert Blair
#3. The best years are the forties; after fifty a man begins to deteriorate, but in the forties he is at the maximum of his villainy.
H.L. Mencken
#4. Did all the horrid little moments where girls got treated like crap somehow create a society where the horrid big moments could happen
Holly Bourne
#5. Brethren, who are we that God should have been so good to us?
Charles Spurgeon
#6. What did she want him to say - that he was still hurt over his disappointment with Margaret Macy? After all this time? It was imbecilic. He would not do it.
Julie Klassen
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