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The other person always has a point, Listen to each other, and you'll hear it.
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Sophie Kinsella (Shopaholic to the Rescue (Shopaholic, #8))
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People change. Life changes. It's the way of the world. Maybe it's meant to be.
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Sophie Kinsella (Shopaholic to the Rescue (Shopaholic, #8))
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The reason twenty-nine feet is such a common length for RVs, I presume, is that once a vehicle gets much longer, you need a special permit to drive it. That would mean forms and fees, possibly even background checks. But show up at any RV joint with your thigh stumps lashed to a skateboard, crazily waving your hooks-for-hands, screaming you want that twenty-nine-footer out back for a trip you ain't sayin' where, and all they want to know is: Credit or debit, tiny sir?
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John Jeremiah Sullivan (Pulphead)
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Buy calmly and with meaning.
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Sophie Kinsella (Shopaholic to the Rescue (Shopaholic, #8))
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People move on. Friendship end.
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Sophie Kinsella (Shopaholic to the Rescue (Shopaholic, #8))
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You can Cut Back or you can Make More Money
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Sophie Kinsella (Shopaholic to the Rescue (Shopaholic, #8))
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Some things are private. I mean, we're grown-ups now. You don't share everything.
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Sophie Kinsella (Shopaholic to the Rescue (Shopaholic, #8))
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It's just, there's something compelling about very beautiful people. Especially strong-jawed men with stubble and intense eyes. You fall under their spell and believe anything they say.
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Sophie Kinsella (Shopaholic to the Rescue (Shopaholic, #8))
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Generalized Inventory In this, you could include the basic items that are general to the RV and don’t particularly fit into a separate category, but are essential to a successful trip” A - Awning and fittings, Aluminum foil, Air pumps. B - Books, Brushes and dustpan, Bedding,
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Catherine Dale (RV Living Secrets For Beginners. Useful DIY Hacks that Everyone Should Know!: (rving full time, rv living, how to live in a car, how to live in a car van ... camping secrets, rv camping tips, Book 1))
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Let’s get to our site,” Anne said. “I’m gonna need a nap before the hunt…and lunch.” “Do you wish you would’ve gotten that rental car this morning?” Jill whispered as Anne and Ella settled into their seats. Shay nodded. “Uh-huh.” Jill had seen many campgrounds, but her jaw sagged, and her foot slipped off the gas pedal twice. Sally rolled on slowly as she stared at the cadre of camouflaged vehicles and tents. One man sat atop his RV in a lawn chair, his binoculars trained on the woods beyond. “They really do take this seriously,” Shay whispered in awe. “This is like a militaristic zone.” Jill backed into a slip covered with a quilt of netting and camouflage tarps strung from the trees high overhead. “What is the reason for all of this?” she asked. “The campground is designed to blend in with nature to be more welcoming to the Bigfoot,” Anne explained. “That’s what they told us when we checked in.” “Oh, is that it? Well, let me just craft a banner that says, ‘We come in peace or bite-sized pieces,”’ Jill said with a sardonic laugh.
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Robin Alexander (The Trip)
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we explained our trip to our friends and family was this idea that there is never a perfect time to travel. It went something like this: When you’re young, you have the time and energy to travel, but often not the means. When you’re middle-aged, you have the means and the energy, but not the time. When you’re old, you have the time and the means, but not the energy. No matter when you decide to go, there will never be a perfect moment and always some sort of sacrifice.
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Alyssa Padgett (RVing Across America: A Quest to Visit All 50 States (RV Travel Books Book 2))