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Necessitas Non Habet Legem Necessity Has No Law
“There’s two kinds of men in the world,” she says. “The kind who want to hurt you . . . and the kind who want to be persuaded by you.”
Go in with a bachelor’s in petty drug trafficking, come out with a master’s in organized crime.
“Women are always more than they seem.”
One person can never be just like another.”
“Sometimes I think we’re invincible, because what you and I have can’t be killed,”
fealty cannot be demanded. It can only be exchanged between two people, freely and willingly.
A king has few friends. A dictator has none.
“Remember what I told you, my little fox: nothing could keep me from coming back to you.”
Home is the people you love, not a building, not a place.
Just like my father, all I needed to become the man I wanted to be . . . is the right woman.
“Our fathers shape us,” Sloane said, zipping her case. “But it’s our husbands who determine what we truly become. And us them. A couple is the sum of both of you together—as strong as you are together. As happy as you are together.”
There are crossroads in life where you can either choose the cold truth you see in front of you, or you can choose to chase the impossible dream. It’s only by believing in that dream, and pursuing it, that you can turn it into a living, breathing reality. You must chase the dream to live the dream. Otherwise, it will only ever be an ephemeral fantasy in your mind.