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Sisters share the scent and smells — the feel of a common ch

Sisters share the scent and smells — the feel of a common childhood. – Pam Brown

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A friend is the only person you will let into the house when you are Turning Out Drawers. – Pam Brown

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Friendship
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Kittens are wide-eyed, soft and sweet. With needles in their jaws and feet. – Pam Brown

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pet
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One small cat changes coming home to an empty house to coming home. – Pam Brown

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Cats
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It’s hard to be responsible, adult and sensible all the time. How good it is to have a sister whose heart is as young as your own. – Pam Brown

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Sisters

Sibling relationships — and 80 percent of Americans have at least one — outlast marriages, survive the death of parents, resurface after quarrels that would sink any friendship. They flourish in a thousand incarnations of closeness and distance, warmth, loyalty and distrust. – Erica E. Goode, “The Secret World of Siblings,” U.S. News & Worl

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Sisters annoy, interfere, criticize. Indulge in monumental sulks, in huffs, in snide remarks. Borrow. Break. Monopolize the bathroom. Are always underfoot. But if catastrophe should strike, sisters are there. Defending you against all comers. – Pam Brown

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Elder sisters never can do younger ones justice! – Charlotte M. Yonge

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I know that I shall meet my fate somewhere among the clouds above; those that I fight I do not hate, those that I guard I do not love. – W.B. Yeats

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My moms hot. I mean shes old, but my moms out of control. – Paul Walker

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We visit others as a matter of social obligation. How long has it been since we have visited with ourselves? – Morris Adler

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The chief characteristics of the [liberal] attitude are human sympathy, a receptivity to change, and a scientific willingness to follow reason rather than faith. – Chester Bowles, New Republic, 22 July 1946

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