The Lost Letters of Aisling
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It felt so good to think that for once, I was in charge of my life, instead of letting each moment be dictated by somebody else.
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chuffed,”
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Do what will bring you joy, but don’t rush. It takes time to know everything that you are and all that you can do.
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“Life goes faster than you’d expect. Keep making a point to do the things that make you happy,
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I worried about hitting a barricade, whether it be sheep or rebels.
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until I can figure out how to keep a sense of moderation, I’m just going to sit out there with the sheep.”
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“Get it down on paper,” she said. “Otherwise, time has a gift for washing those precious memories away.”
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“Things happen as they should,” I said. “I don’t know about that,” my grandmother said. “I think sometimes, things just happen. Then it’s up to us to deal with the aftermath.”
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“But if I learned anything from my divorce, it’s that it’s important to feel your feelings. Move through them, even if it’s hard. Then you can let them go.”
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Life is full of sorrow. It doesn’t do us a bit of good to run from it.”
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“Divorce is hard,” he said. “It makes you question yourself and your ability to love and to be loved,