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    Steph Campbell
    “When she left, it was like someone had ripped my heart out, crumbled it up like a flimsy piece of loose leaf paper and crammed it back into my chest. It somehow managed to work, but it would never, ever feel the same.”
    Stephanie Campbell, My Heart for Yours

  • #2
    Walker Percy
    “Why did God make women so beautiful and man with such a loving heart?”
    Walker Percy, Love in the Ruins

  • #3
    Jonathan Franzen
    “Nice people don't necessarily fall in love with nice people.”
    Jonathan Franzen, Freedom

  • #4
    Kristan Higgins
    “You asked why I couldn't forgive you," Nick said, very quietly, and I jumped a little. "It was because you were the love of my life, Harper. And you didn't want to be. That's hard to let go.”
    Kristan Higgins, My One and Only

  • #5
    Sarah Dessen
    “It wasn't about being happy or unhappy. I just didn't want to be me anymore.”
    Sarah Dessen, What Happened to Goodbye

  • #6
    Rosamunde Pilcher
    “Marriage isn't a love affair. It isn't even a honeymoon. It's a job. A long hard job, at which both partners have to work, harder than they've worked at anything in their lives before. If it's a good marriage, it changes, it evolves, but it does on getting better. I've seen it with my own mother and father. But a bad marriage can dissolve in a welter of resentment and acrimony. I've seen that, too, in my own miserable and disastrous attempt at making another person happy. And it's never one person's fault. It's the sum total of a thousand little irritations, disagreements, idiotic details that in a sound alliance would simply be disregarded, or forgotten in the healing act of making love. Divorce isn't a cure, it's a surgical operation, even if there are no children to consider.”
    Rosamunde Pilcher, Wild Mountain Thyme

  • #7
    Diana Wynne Jones
    “To love someone enough to let them go, you had to let them go forever or you did not love them that much.”
    Diana Wynne Jones, Fire and Hemlock



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