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  • #1
    “I am saying that you should read everyone else's story with the same respect as you do your own.”
    Syed M. Masood, The Bad Muslim Discount

  • #2
    “I’m just saying, look for the truth. Look past the slogans and the spin and what people say their motivations are. Look at what they are actually trying to do, at the world they really want to create, and once you know the truth about them, if you still want to stand with them, to vote for them, go ahead.”
    Syed M. Masood, The Bad Muslim Discount

  • #3
    “We don’t take from the world what we can’t give back to it.”
    Syed M. Masood, The Bad Muslim Discount

  • #4
    Emily Henry
    “It’s not your job to make me happy, okay? You can’t make anyone happy. I’m happy just because you exist, and that’s as much of my happiness as you have control over.”
    Emily Henry, People We Meet on Vacation

  • #5
    K.M. Jackson
    “Why is pain the emotion we so easily make our home? It’s like we sign up for the thirty-year mortgage on pain, but only do short-term leases or annual time-shares on pleasure.”
    K.M. Jackson, How to Marry Keanu Reeves in 90 Days

  • #6
    Allison Larkin
    “The best way to keep your heart from getting broken is not to get your hopes up in the first place.”
    Allison Larkin, The People We Keep

  • #7
    Allison Larkin
    “I wonder if maybe all you do is meet people & lose them & your smile fades the further you go because you have to carry the space they leave. Maybe it all turns to old pictures on a bookshelf, engaged rings, memories of sticking stars to a ceiling & maybe the space gets bigger & heavier every year.”
    Allison Larkin, The People We Keep

  • #8
    Colleen Hoover
    “Maybe it doesn’t matter whether something is a coincidence or a sign. Maybe the best way to cope with the loss of the people we love is to find them in as many places and things as we possibly can. And in the off chance that the people we lose are still somehow able to hear us, maybe we should never stop talking to them.”
    Colleen Hoover, Reminders of Him



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