Karen White, born on May 30, 1964, is an American author known for her suspense and thriller novels. Her works have gained popularity among readers for their unique narrative style and captivating plots.
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“Because she needed ore than sleep. She needed oblivion.”
“Worrying is a lot like sitting in a rocking chair. It keeps you busy but doesn’t get you anywhere.”
“Death—and everything that comes with it that we label “grief”—changes us.”
“Nobody prepares you for death and grief—the feelings, the questions that arise inside you.”
“This is an ongoing journey. The waves of grief and loss ebb and flow, as will your healing path.”
“...as if I didn't know that holding something too tightly could damage it irrevocably.”
“Every woman needs a daughter to tell her stories to.”
“when you lose your sails, row.”
“You ain’t dead yet, so you ain’t done.”
“Great tragedy gives us opportunities for great kindness.”
“Moving on doesn't mean forgetting.”
“Sometimes I guess you need to lose everything before you realize what's really important.”
