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Olivia Newport’s Top 10 Popular and Famous Quotes

Ten of My Favourite Olivia Newport Quotes 

Love reading? Then it’s likely you will love a good quote from your favourite author. This article covers Olivia Newport’s Top 10 Popular and Famous Quotes that we at Australia Unwrapped have collected from some of his greatest works. Olivia Newport quotes to remember and here you will find 10 of the best. A memorable quote can stay with you and can be used along your journey. Choosing Olivia Newport’s top 10 quotes is not easy, but here they are:

Popular Quotes

“It’s time for you to choose a happy ending.”
― Olivia Newport, The Dilemma of Charlotte Farrow

 “few people beat you to it, though. Looks like you’ll have to wait your turn.” Nicole clipped her name tag to her dress and looked across the banquet hall. The tight cluster of people was a giveaway that Quinn would be at its core. A broad smile rose from deep within Nicole as her heels clicked against the dated gray-and-green tile in a quickening rhythm. Her eyes were on the man in the tux. Every few seconds the position of someone in the group shifted and Nicole got a glimpse of Quinn. Gesturing.”
― Olivia Newport, Ordinary Secrets

“he was doing. Thankfully it didn’t come to that. We were able to prove the doctor didn’t have the proper credentials for what he claimed to be qualified to do.” “All this happened in St. Louis?” Quinn’s brow creased. “Just two hours from here?” “Sounds like more of a New York kind of story, doesn’t it?” Nicole grinned. “I’m so glad to see you! You deserve this night so much.” Quinn grimaced. “The whole thing makes me a bit nervous, I have to admit.”
― Olivia Newport, Ordinary Secrets

 “matters right now.” She exhaled relief when Ethan shuffled away. “I think I might just have to subscribe to a certain St. Louis publication, then. What’s your most interesting story?” “That’s easy,” Nicole answered quickly. “About three months ago I was working on a story about a doctor with multiple malpractice suits against him because he claimed he could completely remove any kind of birthmark.”
― Olivia Newport, Ordinary Secrets

 “No two people suffer in identical ways, and we must not discount any suffering. The greatest gift we can give each other is to see suffering and name it as real. Always in suffering we meet fear. Always in suffering we must raise our eyes from darkness to light that awaits. There we will find others who have known suffering. Even God knew the suffering of His own Son.”
― Olivia Newport, Colors of Christmas: Two Contemporary Stories Celebrate the Hope of Christmas

 “Meals, laundry, housekeeping, salon, exercise room, activities.” Alex ticked off the benefits as if Astrid didn’t comprehend the concept of “all included.” Astrid wondered what, if she didn’t have to cook, clean, or do laundry, she was supposed to do all day. With no car. “And physical therapy,” Alex said.”
― Olivia Newport, Colors of Christmas: Two Contemporary Stories Celebrate the Hope of Christmas

“Penard’s got a secret baby!’ Fifteen-year-old Richard twisted his lips up at one end. ‘Maybe he has a secret wife in the attic!”
― Olivia Newport, The Dilemma of Charlotte Farrow

 “Charlotte blanched. ‘I’m only a maid, miss.’

A maid is still a woman.”
― Olivia Newport, The Dilemma of Charlotte Farrow

“A telephone is useful for business, but it’s not a relationship.”
― Olivia Newport, Accidentally Amish

“company has designed some of the smaller fair buildings, all”
― Olivia Newport, The Pursuit of Lucy Banning

10 Famous Quotes by Author Olivia Newport

10 quotes by Olivia Newport there you go! It’s never an easy task picking the best quotations from great writers, so please if you disagree or have more to add, please comment and share your opinions. My 10 greatest Olivia Newport quotes will likely be different from yours; however, that’s the best thing about them, each quote can mean something different to each person. So don’t wait, comment and shares your best Olivia Newport Quote. 

One Final Bonus – Olivia Newport Quote 

“Her parents believed Lucy spent three afternoons a week volunteering at St. Andrew’s Orphanage. So did all her brothers. So did Daniel. So did the household staff. Lucy did in fact go to the orphanage once a week, and the endeavor gave her good reason to select sturdy clothes without the usual flamboyance of the families who lived on Prairie Avenue. She fashioned her dark hair in a practical style that would not come undone while caring for small children or sorting files in the cramped office. To fight the odds she might be recognized as a Banning while roaming the university campus, Lucy wore the same unadorned garb to school as she did to the orphanage. Her mother sighed at the whole business. Lucy had trunks and racks full of European fashions, yet three times a week she left the house looking like hardly more than a ladies’ maid. Today Lucy wore”

― Olivia Newport, The Pursuit of Lucy Banning

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