“Elizabeth studied the blurry tabloid photo, which showed her cousin Mary Stuart leaving a Paris disco at dawn, drunkenly clinging to the arm of a French tennis pro. The message was very clear. Put passion first and you end up neither loved nor respected.” LoveFirstsEndsAgePassionClearArmsMessagesLeavingDawnParisTennisMaryCousinClingingTabloidsDiscoBlurry Author:Barbara Taylor Bradford
“It's different when the person you love dies. There's an awful finality to death. But it is final. The end. And there's the funeral, family gatherings, grieving, all of those necessary rituals. And they help, believe me. When the object of your love just disappears, there's no way to deal with the grief and pain.” WayBelievePersonsDifferentEndsHelpingPainDiesDealsGriefObjectsFinalsDisappearAwfulGrievingRitualFuneralBelieve In MeGatheringFinalityFamily Gathering Book:Of love and life: three novels selected and condensed by Reader's Digest Source: Of love and life: three novels selected and condensed by Reader's Digest