Quotes from Debbie Macomber
television in the summer was just plain bad.
~ Debbie Macomber
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For the first time since I arrived, it struck me how truly alone I was.
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You've got mail…
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Her case worker had once suggested knitting as a means of anger management.
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There was just enough room for her bed, a nightstand and her beloved sewing machine. Mom didn't sew these days, but that machine had been a major part of her life for so many years, she'd never feel at home without it.
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I guessed all along that Macy was the one
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Norah, her younger sister, had managed to call her in Italy nearly a week ago about their father's heart attack. The connection had been bad and she'd had difficulty hearing, but Norah's sense of urgency had come clearly over the wire. Their father was gravely ill, and Steffie needed to hurry home—something that turned out to be much easier said than done.
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You are the most amazing woman I've ever known, Merry Knight, and I'm crazy about you and that dimple of yours.
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Exercise daily—walk with the Lord.
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If more people knitted and crocheted, the world would see fewer wars and a whole lot less road rage.
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when the Lakers scored at the buzzer to take the lead, Charlotte leapt to her feet and cheered.
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My rescue dog, but who had rescued whom? Rover was my constant companion, and as Grace had so recently suggested, he was my comfort dog.
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All depression has its roots in self-pity, and all self-pity is rooted in people taking themselves too seriously.
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