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Nephew Quotes

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Kelley Armstrong
“My nephew is a manipulative, scheming, unscrupulous son of a bitch. And those are his good qualities.”
Kelley Armstrong, Omens

Shannon L. Alder
“One of the hardest things you will ever have to go through is the death of a child. The second hardest thing you will ever have to go through is having a child die at Christmas time. The third hardest thing you will ever have to go through is telling your child that their friend and family member has passed away. The bittersweet moment that pulls you through it all is when your child says, "Mom don't cry. They're okay because they are with God now and they promise not to leave until they help you get through this.”
Shannon L. Alder

Mokokoma Mokhonoana
“The only thing most of us love about most of our family members is that they are related to us.”
Mokokoma Mokhonoana

Franz Kafka
“DEAR NEPHEW,
   As you will already have realized during our much too brief companionship, I am essentially a man of principle. That is unpleasant and depressing not only to those who come in contact with me, but also to myself as well. Yet it is my principles that have made me what I am, and no one can ask me to deny my fundamental self. Not even you, my dear nephew.”
Franz Kafka, Amerika

Nitya Prakash
“My nephew insists 93 comes after 38. Looks like I've found the one who allotted noida its sectors.”
Nitya Prakash

Laurence Galian
“The perfection of the human state, al-insân al-kâmil, means the perfection of both the masculine and feminine qualities together, and is symbolized by the marriage of Imam 'Ali (the nephew and brother-in-law of Muhammad) and Fatima (the daughter of Muhammad).”
Laurence Galian, Jesus, Muhammad and the Goddess

“My nephew is still at preschool, i am a proud aunty once found him took care of his pets. He cleaned up the mini aquarium for his fish, fed the turtle, and played with his hamsters.”
Ratih Kartikasari

Ardin Patterson
“Roland shoved his hands into his pockets, watching his nephew stomp around in the slush. Dianna took a giant leap into the puddle, causing the child to shriek wildly with excitement. He’d forgotten how playful she was. How playful they all had been.”
Ardin Patterson, Feral

Ardin Patterson
“A smile parted between her lips, peering at Julius flopping about in his uncle’s arms. Dianna couldn’t help but let out a light chuckle. One of the little boy’s mittens dangled by a thread from the sleeve of his jacket while Roland danced about, trying to remove his boots without waking Julius up.”
Ardin Patterson, Feral