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With Malice

Eileen Cook

Top 10 Best Quotes

“Why is it they say you always hurt the ones you love? Because you know exactly how to do it.”

“Who we are is what comes out when shit goes bad. You can't tell anything about a person when things are great. If you want to really know someone, be there when everything goes to hell.”

“we can still be good people, even if we don't say or do good things all the time.”

“How will I know who I can become if I don't give myself the chance to try new things, to push myself beyond my normal boundaries? Who might I be if I am away from the things that I currently use to define myself?”

“It doesn’t matter what’s true—what matters is what people believe.”

“How will I know who I can become if I don't give myself the chance to try new things, to push myself beyond my natural boundaries? Who might I be if I am away from the things that I currently use to define myself?”

“they are ambassadors for this program and for their country.”

“my dad huffing and puffing about how he insisted on the top tier of care.”

“Why is it they say that you always hurt the ones you love? Because you know exactly how to do it.”

“Who we are is what comes out when shit goes bad. You can’t tell anything about a person when things are great. If”

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