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These Colors Don't Run

Andrew Galasetti

Top 10 Best Quotes

“Be careful how close you get to someone... It just ends up hurting more than not having no one to love to begin with.”

“…when you lonely is the best time to pray, to speak to the Lord, and most important, to listen to the Lord…”

“Papas should be loving their children so much that they cry when they gone. That’s what papas is supposed to do.”

“No child should ever be too sad to play.”

“Do whatever you must do to protect your children and wife.”

“They cried. Yes, yes, they cried. Cried more tears than the Mississippi could hold, but those tears never washed away their faith…”

“He says that we must protect our families no matter what. No matter what we got to do to protect them.”

“Do good and be a good person because that’s just what the Lord expects. There just ain’t nothing special about being and doing good. It’s what the Lord expects…”

“Samuel finally understood the sound of the wind after all these years: The winds were a chorus of the prairie’s ever-present heartaches.”

“Ain’t nothing worse to a mama than losing her baby—”

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