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Too often in that world of white and gray, she’d seen the dark.
But then she knew, too well, healing others came more easily than healing self.
“I don’t want a man. What would I do with a man?”
“Saying it, even believing it, doesn’t make it truth.”
“What’s an adventure if you know all the steps before you take them?”
It’s nice, I think, to have friends you grew up with.” “Friends are friends whenever you make them.”
It’s what I want. To forge something, and to earn respect, to have people who matter know they can depend on me.
“If a man can’t toss a few things in a pan, he’s too often hungry.
Love doesn’t break under the truth, even when you want it to.”
People too often knock down the old for the new instead of understanding that legacy.”
“We deal with what is. You can’t cloud what is with what-if, and the emotions.”
“You can’t just hope for happy endings. You have to believe in them. Then do the work, take the risks.
Settling for someone I knew was settling for me. It makes you feel forever mediocre.”
Love, as he knew too well, could slice you to pieces and leave no visible scar.
“We’re meant to do what we’re doing. If something’s meant, what’s the point in worrying over it?”

