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Friends are there to boost our spirits when we’re having a simple bad day or a crisis of monumental proportions. They can make us laugh, celebrate with us, cry with us and remind us that even on the worst day life is still worth living.
“Ty, you’re old enough to understand that things don’t always work out with grown-ups just because we want them to. It’s not anybody’s fault.”
“Smart people don’t wallow in self-pity. They find a new dream.”
“Living well is the best revenge.”
“If I spend a little time chatting with a man ten years younger than I am, I’m a fool and an embarrassment. When you get a woman who’s sixteen years younger than you pregnant before you even ask for a divorce from your wife, you’re what? Some paragon of reason and virtue? I don’t think so, pal.”
“I don’t think Cal is after me for my amazing body,” Maddie had replied. “If he is, he’s in for a major disappointment. Some things simply can’t be fixed at this late date.”
I’ve handled a lot of divorces over the last fifteen years, and at the core of most of them is the same thing. People change. It’s the universe’s one constant. Nothing stays static.”

