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Gemma walked up behind her and did the crazy sign, which since she was a psychiatrist seemed very unprofessional.
— Darynda Jones
Was a new family in the manse. And such a family! Miss Cornelia shook her head over them several times as she walked briskly along. Susan Baker
— L.M. Montgomery
Don't Forget!" She shouted as she walked away.
"Love persevered. It's the men who change. — Paulo Coelho
"Love persevered. It's the men who change. — Paulo Coelho
He rubbed his feet back and forth on the library carpet and when she walked by, he touched her with the tip of his index finger
— Jonathan Goldstein
He was figuratively following along beside her as she walked the fence, ready to catch her if she should fall.
— F Scott Fitzgerald
As she walked up the street, Raleigh couldn't shake the feeling that she'd just struck a deal with the devil.
— Taisha DeMay
It is just that she was fifteen once for the first time, and Peter walked across her heart and left his footprints there.
— Jodi Lynn Anderson
Well I'm not dumb, but I can't understand why she walked like a woman, but talked like a man.
— Ray Davies
She named me Daisy St. Patience and never wanted to know what name I walked in the door with.
— Chuck Palahniuk
She walked in beauty, She sleeps in peace.
— Courtney Cole
Mackenzie flinched. Struggling to breathe, she stood up and walked over to the table.
— Yawatta Hosby
I walked in on my wife and the milkman, the first thing she says is "don't tell the butcher"!
— Rodney Dangerfield
She stuck a bookmark in his heart and walked away.
— Saul Williams
Cold fingers walked down Arya's neck. Fear cuts deeper than swords, she reminded herself.
— George R R Martin
Sarah was up in her room with her heart broke so bad, Binah said you could hear it jangle when she walked.
— Sue Monk Kidd
She walked about disdainfully, unwilling to be enthusiastic over monuments of uncertain authorship or date.
— E. M. Forster
She breathed, she walked through her house and knew that nothing was ever going to be the same again.
— Susan Mallery
She worshiped the ground he walked on and would even eat out of the toilet bowl he took a dump in if it came down to it.
— Angel Williams
You saw a fluttering fan before her face and magnolia blooms and sleepy lakes under the moonlight when she walked.
— Zora Neale Hurston
A Searcher, a Wolf Son and a Warrior," she announced. I suppressed a laugh. I almost expected her to say "walked into a bar.
— H.D. Gordon
Took Amanda's hand. "Sisters," she repeated. "I walked away from you years ago. I'll be damned if I let you stand alone today.
— Courtney Milan
She walked in technicolor.
— Angela Carter
Well, she's not your daughter,Connie. She hasn't walked all over you like a doormat for a decade.
— John Green
She walked beside Jared, four inches of rain-dashed darkness between her hanging wrist and his.
— Sarah Rees Brennan
Crinoline was so wide that she parted the crowd wherever she walked, leaving an aisle of space behind her.
— Eleanor Catton
She's been a barrel of bitchy monkeys since Jordan and I walked out of the Arrivals gate together earlier this afternoon.
— Victoria Denault
She walked with a ghost of herself, one full of potential and possibility. One who was fearless. Where had that girl gone?
— Nora Roberts
ready for the next shift. Colleen was coming out of the kitchen and saw her as she walked towards the bar.
— Ashley Merrick
mate. I winked at Chrissy as she walked
— Julian Davies
The people stared through her as though she were invisible until she thought she was, and walked more easily then, just a cloud reflected in a stream.
— Louise Erdrich
34 C, baby," he said loudly. I felt my face turn a shade of red as a woman walked by us. She shot me an amused look.
— Claire Contreras
Walked around and hugged April so tight she let out a small fart. The both of us cracked up and I fell on the floor in hysterics.
— Dannika Dark
Mariam knew that life for the most part had been unkind to her. But as she walked the final twenty paces, she could not help but wish for more of it.
— Khaled Hosseini
She walked like she belonged in a better world,
— Ava Dellaira
She stuck a bookmark in my heart and walked away
— Saul Williams
She walked to the front door. 'Hello?'
'Hello,' a woman's voice said.
'Are you a Witness?'
'I swear to God I didn't see a thing. — Anne Lamott
'Hello,' a woman's voice said.
'Are you a Witness?'
'I swear to God I didn't see a thing. — Anne Lamott
Not trying to be arrogant, but if I walked down the street and a girl saw me, she might take a look back because maybe I'm good-looking, right?
— Justin Bieber
She walked on and on till she melted out of the picture - like - like a shadow jumping over a candle ...
— Rudyard Kipling
She kissed his chest. "Thanks for letting me into your heart."
He tucked her hair behind her ear. "You walked in like you had a key. — Lisa Kessler
He tucked her hair behind her ear. "You walked in like you had a key. — Lisa Kessler
She walked along beneath a sky of bird's-egg blue,
— Stephen R. Lawhead
My blood pressure surges. Folks, unless you've walked the walk, never tell a widow it's time she moved on.
— Kristan Higgins
Mrs. Crawford. As she walked into her
— Jacqueline Winspear
She walked forward, feeling the dew on the grass with each step. She tightened her eyes, welcoming the darkness.
— Eveli Acosta
He'd started falling for her the moment she walked into Devil's Dip Gym. She'd KO'd him and there was no going back.
— Avery Flynn
She was a sweet, pretty thing and he'd have walked the world over to get her a blade o' grass she wanted.
— Frances Hodgson Burnett
she'd only looked at him for a second before she'd walked out of the woods, Jenny had registered the odd light in his eyes and
— Judith McNaught
As she walked, clock towers across Prague started arguing midnight, and the long, fraught Monday came at last to a close.
— Laini Taylor
And then she walked out of my life forever. Too bad she was hitchhiking. I should have picked her up.
— Jarod Kintz
There was something in her movements that made you think she never walked but always danced.
— L.M. Montgomery
But Jaypaw seemed to be guided by invisible paws, as though he walked in a secret world she could never be part of. They
— Erin Hunter
She glitters like she walked out of a Klimt painting
— Jandy Nelson
She walked
through her life
heavy
from the
mighty wings
upon her back. — Atticus Poetry
through her life
heavy
from the
mighty wings
upon her back. — Atticus Poetry
Isserley walked along the path the generations of sheep-flocks had made, up the tiers of the hill. In her mind, she was already
— Michel Faber
The crazy thing about it is she'd take him back, but the fool in him that walked out is the fool who just won't ask.
— Garth Brooks
She walked on, comforted by the surf, by the one perpetual moment of beach-time, the now-and-always of it.
— William Gibson
Another demon. This one walked with soft feet like she'd drifted in from the next world and no one had the good sense to send her back.
— Leigh Bardugo
She had done it. O, amazing grace. The woman had looked into the abyss and then walked out across it. No net. No way back. Amazing.
— Richard Bachman
Perfection isn't everything," she said as she turned and walked away. "I think the flaws are what make it perfect.
— Trisha Leaver
Mom walked out on us, remember? Because she never got over her own baggage, not because of you or me, right?
— A.S. King
She had walked to the brink, abandoning all belief, and just before the bitter end, she was pulled from the abyss by faith.
— Sage Steadman
The problem with being me, thought Isabel, as she walked along George IV Bridge, is that I keep thinking about the problem of being me.
— Alexander McCall Smith
as they walked home, and she would
— Fannie Flagg
Cara burst into a hearty laugh. She clapped Richard on the back as he walked passed. I like her, Lord Rahl. You may keep her.
— Terry Goodkind
My grandmother, when she was young, would've walked past shops where some folks had out a sign that said, 'No Mexicans or dogs allowed.'
— Julian Castro
His muse walked the streets with the others but she wore galoshes and was terribly afraid of being recognized.
— Harold Nicolson