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  • #1
    Liz Fenton
    “Be careful what you wish for, people. You just might get it.”
    Liz Fenton, The Status of All Things

  • #2
    Liz Fenton
    “A very wise person once told me marriage is hard, that you have to keep fighting for it everyday.”
    Liz Fenton, The Status of All Things

  • #3
    Liz Fenton
    “A true best friend loves you even when it seems like you've gone off the deep end.”
    Liz Fenton, The Status of All Things

  • #4
    Liz Fenton
    “It's an unwritten rule that best friends take care of each other, and best friends' husbands understand.”
    Liz Fenton, The Status of All Things

  • #5
    Liz Fenton
    “Wouldn't it be nice if we could get rid of hurtful feelings and memories the same way we so easily send a bad picture sailing into our computer's trash can?”
    Liz Fenton, The Status of All Things

  • #6
    Liz Fenton
    “Sometimes the truth has to hit us over the head before we can see it.”
    Liz Fenton, The Status of All Things
    tags: truth

  • #7
    Liz Fenton
    “Maybe this is what she had meant—that the status of all things in my life would have to first get messy in order for them to get better.”
    Liz Fenton, The Status of All Things

  • #8
    Liz Fenton
    “Friendship is always a sweet responsibility, never an opportunity. #truth”
    Liz Fenton, The Status of All Things

  • #9
    Liz Fenton
    “one thing I do know for sure is that people’s lives are not always as perfect as the filtered photos or edited statuses they post on Facebook.”
    Liz Fenton, The Status of All Things

  • #10
    Liz Fenton
    “But ironically, he should also realize that you have an incredible ability to make him feel like his imperfections are the best part of him.”
    Liz Fenton, The Status of All Things

  • #11
    Liz Fenton
    “You make all your mistakes with your own children so by the time your grandchildren arrive, you know how to get it right. Plus, once you turn fifty, you kind of stop giving a shit what others think.”
    Liz Fenton, The Year We Turned Forty



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