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My favorite lines from the book...
Realization
is so much more frustrating than never finding anything.
Things
are as they are, no matter how bizarre.
Everything
in life has a place, and when one thing moves, it must go somewhere else.
People
don’t intend to lose memories. Although there are always some things that we
would rather forget.
We are
something more than we were.
There’s
a fine line between love and hate. Love frees a soul and in the same breath can
sometimes suffocate it.
At
moments when life is at its worst there are two things that you can do: 1)
break down, lose hope and refuse to go on while lying facedown on the ground
banging your fists and kicking your legs or 2) laugh.
Huge
dramatic changes in life have the magnet effect. They either drive people apart
or bring them together.
The many
imbalances within our individual lives result in an overall more worldly
balance.
No
matter how unfair I think something is, I need only look at the bigger picture
to see how, in a way, it fits.
They say
a mother has the strength to lift a car if it means saving her child.
Sometimes
things and people just go. Just like that. Don’t destroy yourself trying to
find out where.
Sometimes
that’s all people ever really need. Just to know.
Sometimes
we prefer to be lost and wandering; sometimes it’s easier. Sometimes we find
our own way out. But regardless, always, we are found.
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