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Tell Me Your Plans: A riveting novel of love and ambition Tell Me Your Plans: A riveting novel of love and ambition by Torres and Firsht
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“You can plan and calculate as much as you want, but it’s more about being at the right place at the right time.”
Torres and Firsht, Tell Me Your Plans: A riveting novel of love and ambition
“Ironic, isn’t it, how life has a way of bringing on a sense of humility right when one thinks he’s at the top of the world.”
Torres and Firsht, Tell Me Your Plans: A riveting novel of love and ambition
“You can plan and calculate as much as you want, but it’s more about being at the right place at the right time".”
Torres and Firsht, Tell Me Your Plans: A riveting novel of love and ambition
“I believe that people who take unscrupulous shortcuts in the pursuit of their ideals end up destroying lives, including their own.”
Torres and Firsht, Tell Me Your Plans: A riveting novel of love and ambition
“Second chances are not given to correct the mistakes of the past but to have a fresh start.”
Torres and Firsht, Tell Me Your Plans: A riveting novel of love and ambition
“In L.A., treat everyone as your enemy until proven otherwise, and you’ll never be disappointed.”
Torres and Firsht, Tell Me Your Plans: A riveting novel of love and ambition
“Like in a graceful dance, in their interactions, there had never been any stifling, awkward, or rough movements—just light, fleeting touches.”
Torres and Firsht, Tell Me Your Plans: A riveting novel of love and ambition
“Does breaking the law for a good cause still make one a criminal? What if it’s the only way to restore justice? Particularly in matters of love, where crime and punishment are not always apparent?”
Torres and Firsht, Tell Me Your Plans: A riveting novel of love and ambition
“Despite all the advancements in race, gender, and other diversity causes in the workplace, deeply ingrained stereotypes persisted, and the underbelly of office politics often remained just as filthy as before.”
Torres and Firsht, Tell Me Your Plans: A riveting novel of love and ambition