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  • #1
    Mary Bly
    “Dogs come when they're called; cats take a message and get back to you later.”
    Mary Bly

  • #2
    Taylor Jenkins Reid
    “I know there may be universes out there where I made different choices and they led me somewhere else, led me to someone else. And my heart breaks for every single version of me that didn't end up with you.”
    Taylor Jenkins Reid, Maybe in Another Life

  • #3
    Taylor Jenkins Reid
    “Life is long and full of an infinite number of decisions. I have to think that the small ones don’t matter, that I’ll end up where I need to end up no matter what I do.”
    Taylor Jenkins Reid, Maybe in Another Life

  • #4
    Taylor Jenkins Reid
    “When you sit there and wish things had happened differently, you can’t just wish away the bad stuff. You have to think about all the good stuff you might lose, too. Better just to stay in the now and focus on what you can do better in the future.”
    Taylor Jenkins Reid, Maybe in Another Life

  • #5
    Taylor Jenkins Reid
    “That's what you do when you want something. You don't look for reasons why it won't work. You look for reasons why it will.”
    Taylor Jenkins Reid, Maybe in Another Life

  • #6
    Taylor Jenkins Reid
    “It doesn't matter if we don't mean to do the things we do. It doesn't mean if it was an accident or a mistake. It doesn't even matter if we think this is all up to fate. Because regardless of our destiny, we still have to answer for our actions. We make choices, big and small, every day of our lives, and those choices have consequences.”
    Taylor Jenkins Reid, Maybe in Another Life

  • #7
    Maggie Tokuda-Hall
    “There are those who are neither a man nor a woman. Those who were born and called the wrong gender and must reshape their story for those around them. But you. You’re something else. You’re whatever is safe. Both, maybe, but not neither. Or interchangeable. Names are funny things, because they can feel like lies but tell our truths.”
    Maggie Tokuda-Hall, The Mermaid, the Witch, and the Sea



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