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The Forgotten Locket (Hourglass Door, #3) The Forgotten Locket by Lisa Mangum
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“You can always choose to change your future.”
Lisa Mangum, The Forgotten Locket
“We can't live our lives obsessing about the past or mourning the future. We have a responsibility to ourselves and to each other to live every moment of our lives the best we can.”
Lisa Mangum, The Forgotten Locket
“Maybe it was because I didn't want to look at my life and see what is missing. Once you identify what you lack, then it's all you see anymore. Wanting something I couldn't have would only lead to unhappiness, so I tried to be content with what I had.”
Lisa Mangum, The Forgotten Locket
“The world is full of impossibilities - some beautiful, some terrible - but sometimes, when you least expect it, they can become possible.”
Lisa Mangum, The Forgotten Locket
“She was a woman who knew who she was and how she had gotten there.”
Lisa Mangum, The Forgotten Locket
“Pawns are really queens in disguise.”
Lisa Mangum, The Forgotten Locket
“Your future is your own again. And I consider that to be a happy ending to the story.”
Lisa Mangum, The Forgotten Locket
“People think edges are bad, but they are really there to keep up from falling to pieces. They don't hold us back, they hold us in. They hold us together.”
Lisa Mangum, The Forgotten Locket
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“Once you identify what you lack then it's all you see anymore. Wanting something I couldn't have would only lead to unhappiness so I tried to be content with what I had.”
Lisa Mangum, The Forgotten Locket
“Do you trust me?"
"Yes"
"Then don't look back”
Lisa Mangum, The Forgotten Locket
“The whole point of wishing is not to focus on what you don't have it's to show you what could be. Once you know what you want then you know what to reach for what to dream about. It's how you change things.”
Lisa Mangum, The Forgotten Locket
“Be grateful for what I have now and keep working toward what I want to happen in the future.”
Lisa Mangum, The Forgotten Locket