
Fear trumps empathy.
– Cindy Aime
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- More than attitude, posture has also been used throughout history to communicate one’s status in society. – Cindy Ann Peterson
- Whatever mistakes her son might make in life, Cindy was sure God would have mercy on him. The church, she feared, might not. – Justin Lee
- Okay,- he said, his breath hitching, his hands shaking like hell as he pried her arms from around his neck and set her – Cindy Gerard
- She’d pay good money for an up-close-and-personal tour of the tattoos that made him look like a badass biker. – Cindy Skaggs
