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“sher”
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“some write, the quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog, as it has all the letters in the alphabet in it.”
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“came”
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“I have known the silence of the stars, and of the sea. And the silence of the city when it pauses.”
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“It also occurs to her that when you feel most in need of new friends, is often the time when you feel least capable of making them.”
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“It is never too late to be what you might have been.”
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“When your right hand gives, even your left hand shouldn’t know what the right hand is doing.”
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“When people told him he was a fool, he asked, how would he know he was reaching the people in real need if he didn’t help them all?”
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“To the three of us.’ She pauses and then adds the words that George Eliot wrote: ‘It is never too late to be what you might have been.’ The three of them raise their glasses in unison.”
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“have often thought we spend too much time obsessing about finding, “the one”, and we forget that a best friend can be a lifelong love. There is a fundamental truth, comfort and joy in having a best friend.”
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“I have often thought we spend too much time obsessing about finding "the one" and we forget that a best friend can be a lifelong love. There is a fundamental truth, comfort and joy having a best friend.”
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“even”
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“days. I have often thought we spend too much time obsessing about finding, “the one”, and we forget that a best friend can be a lifelong love. There is a fundamental truth, comfort and joy in having a best friend.”
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“when you feel most in need of new friends, is often the time when you feel least capable of making them.”
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“The gesture is so fleeting, but it breathes warmth into her.”
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