Maggie Walker Quotes

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Then she smiled as if the woman had already helped her. If there was one thing Blue had learned while being a waitress and dog walker and Maura Sargent's daughter, it was that people generally became the kind of person you expected them to be.
Maggie Stiefvater (Blue Lily, Lily Blue (The Raven Cycle, #3))
Now, I want you to look at each other. Really look. And then I'd like you to each say something positive about the other person." "Now Todd, you go first." Todd eye balled me up and down."She appears to have all her teeth". "OOh, good one,Todd," I cooed,then turned to maggie and smiled sweetly. " And Todd smells very little like a pile of goat crap.
Kristin Walker (A Match Made in High School)
Around here news travels faster than mono, and by the end of the day, the whole school had heard about Todd's and my standoff with Principal Miller and Maggie Klein. By the time the story circulated and came back around to me, I had apparently bitch-slapped Maggie Klein and then tongued Todd in front of Principal Miller. Oh, and Mom was a former showgirl in an all-gay revue.
Kristin Walker (A Match Made in High School)
I wasn’t sure if I was the one to continue carrying this mantle of those who came before me like Ida B. Wells, Essie Robeson, Addie Hunton, and Maggie Walker.
Minda Harts (The Memo: What Women of Color Need to Know to Secure a Seat at the Table)
Sorry, Maggie, but I'm not into bondage. Even the subconscious kind.
Kristin Walker (A Match Made in High School)
They may be sleepers,” I told her. “My aunt would tell me that night walkers would have sleepers amongst them. It was a way to protect them from themselves…Only something serious would wake the beast out of them.
Granger (The Secret World of Maggie Grey (Drew Collins, #1))
There was, however, a fundamental difference - namely, that Maggie Louise, at least at that point in her life, had the ability to be satisfied, which, while different from being happy, is essential in finding contentment. In this regard, there may be two kinds of people, or perhaps, more accurately, two extremes, and if so, Agee and Maggie Louise represented them.
Dale Maharidge (And Their Children After Them: The Legacy of Let Us Now Praise Famous Men: James Agee, Walker Evans, and the Rise and Fall of Cotton in the South)
Maggie Louise sat in a hardback chair, holding her baby brother, Squinchy, and her eyes fell upon Agee. There was something about the eyes of Maggie Louise that caught him the first time they met. They were 'temperature less, keen, serene, and wise and pure gray eyes,' Agee said, and they seemed to look everywhere and see into things. To look into the eyes of Maggie Louise was 'scary as hell, and even more mysterious than frightening,' said Agee. She knew she'd like him and he her.
Dale Maharidge (And Their Children After Them: The Legacy of Let Us Now Praise Famous Men: James Agee, Walker Evans, and the Rise and Fall of Cotton in the South)
Christmases after his death were usually as unpredictable as they were untenable. It depended on how early in the day—or the evening before—her mother decided to start the festivities and who the guests would be—Jim Beam, José Cuervo or Jack Daniel. If the year had been especially successful, Johnnie Walker might replace all the others.
Alex Kava (Black Friday (Maggie O'Dell, #7))
Theme Song: Greedy – Tate McRae Kill V. Maim – Grimes Chrome Hearted – Jaden Hossler Shameless – Camila Cabello Hypnotic – Zella Day Sweat – Cash Cash (feat. Jenna Andrews) Effortlessly – Madison Beer Let You Down – NF Skeleton Sam – LVCRFT self sabotage – Maggie Lindemann End of the World – bludnymph Sand – Dove Cameron Agora Hills – Doja Cat Got Me Obsessed – Jade LeMac cardigan – Taylor Swift Save Myself – Ashe Ghost – Justin Bieber Siren – amelia milo Don’t Deserve You – Plumb Dynasty – Miia Out of the Woods – Taylor Swift Better Off (Alone, Pt. III) – Alan Walker, Dash Berlin & Vikkstar miss u – Josh Makazo
Celeste Briars (The Cruelest Kind of Hate (Riverside Reapers, #3))
I changed tactics and moved on to Plans B through F: Find something—or a combination of somethings—that paid enough for me to rent a place of my own. Dog walker, Lyft driver, waitress, cashier, sales specialist at a fancy spa. I drifted from job to job, finding that the fun ones didn’t pay enough, and the ones that did pay enough weren’t any fun.
Shauna Robinson (The Banned Bookshop of Maggie Banks)
When I died, all I felt was peace. I saw a friend of mine named Maggie Shoes, too, but I can’t talk about her right now. There was that white light that people talk about, too. It was soft. It was safe. It was happy. I felt the happy. I took a visit to heaven. A short one, and I came back.” He smiled at everyone, solemnity in a day of celebration. “Live free, galaxy walkers, but take the fear out of death for yourselves ’cause I already went, and dudes and dudettes, there ain’t nothin’ to fear.
Cathy Lamb (A Different Kind of Normal)
Dog walkers and joggers always find the dead bodies. Best to avoid both activities. No one had ever discovered a stiff while watching football on their couch.
Nelson DeMille (Blood Lines (Scott Brodie & Maggie Taylor, #2))