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Never Forget (Memories, #1) Never Forget by Emma Hart
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“You have to learn that you might not end up where you wanted to be but you'll always end up where you're meant to be.”
Emma Hart, Never Forget
“Just because you can't see something doesn't mean it isn't there. It's just waiting for the right time to show itself.”
Emma Hart, Never Forget
“You can't control everything, and matters of the heart are one of those things. The heart wants what the heart wants and you gotta let it have it. Everyone will get hurt at some point, but don't think about that. Think about now.”
Emma Hart, Never Forget
“Sometimes in life you meet one person that changes the way you think, alters your perception of life and nothing else matters apart from them.”
Emma Hart, Never Forget
“Forever waits for no one, I know this now. There are no guarantees in life, no definitive paths we must take. The bottom line is that it's luck. Some you get given to you, some of it is random luck, and the rest you have to make for yourself.”
Emma Hart, Never Forget
“Every turning point in life has a significant moment that accompanies it. It changes relationships, feelings and perspectives, altering the way you see the world around you.”
Emma Hart, Never Forget
“That tragic kind of love is the kind that consumes you until you can't do anything but live and breathe it. When you have that kind of love, you know you've found what true love is all about. So really, when you think about it, dying for the person you love isn't all that tragic at all.”
Emma Hart, Never Forget
“That's the beauty of Karma. You can piss it off so it throws a truckload of crap back at you, but you can fight it. You can tell it to piss off back to wherever it came from and take matters into your own hands, 'cause what's the use in your life if you ain't got a say in it?”
Emma Hart, Never Forget
“No. There are no second chances in life, no rewind button. You don’t get a do-over, so if you want something you have to run, smash into it and grab it with everything you have. You have to take it and hold onto it tightly before it’s too late.”
Emma Hart, Never Forget
“Despite having no definitive path, we all have places to go, people to meet, feelings to feel. Love, friendship and happiness are the luck you get given to you. What you do with them is the luck you make for yourself. We all have a meant to be, whether we believe in fate, destiny, or nothing at all. Do we decide our meant to be, or do we get it chosen for us? Do we get more than one option? If we do, what if we go through them all then decide the first one was the best option, do we get a second chance? No. There are no second chances in life, no rewind button. You don't get a do-over, so if you want something you have to run, smash into it and grab it with everything you have. You have to take it and hold onto it tightly before it's too late. One life. One chance. One love.”
Emma Hart, Never Forget
“Think how much they must have loved each other to die for it, to know there was no one else in the world they'd ever love. That's a whole lotta love.”
Emma Hart, Never Forget
“Sometimes in life you meet one person that changes the way you think, alters your perception of life and nothing else matters apart from them. I call them ‘bada bing people’.”
Emma Hart, Never Forget
“We all have a meant to be, whether we believe in fate, destiny, or nothing at all. Do we decide our meant to be, or do we get it chosen for us? Do we get more than one option?”
Emma Hart, Never Forget
“Don't think about what he did before he met you, that doesn't matter. Sometimes in life you meet one person that changes the way you think, alters your perception of life and nothing else matters apart from them. I call them 'bada bing people'. Maybe you're that person, to him. Maybe you're the one who's changed the way he thinks, altered his perception of life. Maybe, Lexy, his pet name for you is more than a casual name”
Emma Hart, Never Forget
“I purse my lips in aggravation. Of all the places to spend the summer, my parents have chosen here. My mother, the socialite, has chosen to spend her summer a million miles away from the designer boutiques on Oxford Street she covets. My father, the estate agent to the rich and famous, has chosen to spend his summer in a place where the houses barely hit the hundred thousand pound mark. Me? I’ve chosen to spend my summer at home. But at seventeen, I’m a minor. So my choices don’t count. I”
Emma Hart, Never Forget