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October 19 - October 24, 2024
Love all, trust a few, do wrong to none. —William Shakespeare, All’s Well That Ends Well, act 1, scene 1
there’s no such thing as a happy ending. Yes, there’s the blessed relief of freedom from tyranny and terror, but the scars live on.
Old money, old manners, old Dallas.
Charm is making the person you’re talking to feel like the only person in the room.
Think big, but act with humility. There was something exceptional about men who could be trailblazing leaders and still possess the common touch.
She was old money, raised to appreciate authenticity and loyalty.
Impatient people don’t wait for things to happen. They make them happen.”
Whatever role she took on, she wore like a second skin. It was so easy to become whatever someone needed her to be. It was exhilarating, this ability to make others see her in whatever light she chose. It made her feel powerful.
there’s no point in regretting something that can’t be changed. Regret is a wasted emotion.”

