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Eight Keys Eight Keys by Suzanne LaFleur
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“But in life people come and go. We don't always have control over it. But we can control how we respond. We can keep going, keep living the best we can. We can love the people we have instead of shutting them out. We can do our best to get to know them in the time we have.”
Suzanne LaFleur, Eight Keys
“A good friend is one of the hardest things to keep in this life. Don't forget that sometimes you have to work at it.”
Suzanne LaFleur, Eight Keys
“But I remind myself that I know you. I know your heart, and that will always stay the same, so I will always know you...”
Suzanne LaFleur, Eight Keys
“Trying to figure out why things change is probably even harder than trying to figure out how they started.”
Suzanne LaFleur, Eight Keys
“We have plenty of room for people...in our lives, I mean. Especially the ones who make us be the people we want to be.”
Suzanne LaFleur, Eight Keys
“Well, sometimes things don't change on their own. Sometimes we have to change them.”
Suzanne LaFleur, Eight Keys
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“Soon Aunt Bessie slipped into my room and shut the door. “Hugh told me he wants to talk to you and I thought, Men can be so obtuse sometimes, so I decided to come in myself to see if you wanted a woman to talk to.”
Suzanne LaFleur, Eight Keys
“Dung cookies.”
Suzanne LaFleur, Eight Keys
“moon and the stars and the sun combined”
Suzanne LaFleur, Eight Keys
“But in life people come and go. We don’t always have control over it. But we can control how we respond. We can keep going, keep living the best we can. We can love the people we have instead of shutting them out. We can do our best to get to know them in the time we have.”
Suzanne LaFleur, Eight Keys
“When a stuffed bear asks you for help, you can … ignore him, check your sanity, or give in.”
Suzanne LaFleur, Eight Keys
“sometimes things don’t change on their own. Sometimes we have to change them.”
Suzanne LaFleur, Eight Keys