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The more light you can bring into it, the more order you can restore. It’s a cliché but a good one: the truth will set you free.”
We’re like kitty cats trying to survive in the wilds of Zimbabwe.”
Maybe she can’t change the luck of her family. But it’s time for her to take some accountability. It’s not the truth of what happened to Lillian that will change her life. It’s Charli and Charli alone. She must seize life and quit feeling sorry for herself. She has to stop letting her mother win.
“My dad once told me that the hardest three things to say are I’m sorry, I was wrong, and Worcestershire sauce.”
“At some point, you have to move on. Or you’re bound to keep living the same way.”
Sometimes things don’t work out the way in which you design them, but they work out just right, all the same.
I think there’s no doubt that when
you’re doing the right things, the world seems to open up for you.”