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Lo que amo de Dublín Lo que amo de Dublín by Amanda Laneley
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“And all this time he was cheating on me! Making a fool out of me! He made me look stupid in front of everyone!”
Amanda Laneley, What I Love About Dublin
“Everyone I know has a dream they hope to fulfill: traveling, starting a business, buying a house, whatever. And every time they spend money on unnecessary luxuries, they’re stealing money and life from their dreams. They’re prioritizing something that really has no value compared to what really matters.”
Amanda Laneley, What I Love About Dublin
“I’ve never known anyone like you.”
Amanda Laneley, What I Love About Dublin
“they always mentioned his name. For her, it was as if they were constantly squeezing lemon juice on an open wound.”
Amanda Laneley, What I Love About Dublin
“when you find that special person, you want to be the best version of yourself. You want to demonstrate that you’re willing to change and to overcome your fears.”
Amanda Laneley, What I Love About Dublin
“She wasn’t sure she could ever forget him.”
Amanda Laneley, What I Love About Dublin
“All I can do now is carry on with my life.”
Amanda Laneley, What I Love About Dublin
“I’ve been going through my own personal hell.”
Amanda Laneley, What I Love About Dublin
“It’s the song of a man trying to forget a woman, but then he realizes it’s impossible, that not being with her is harmful and he dies of despair, not knowing whether she still wants to be with him.”
Amanda Laneley, What I Love About Dublin
“Good Lord, just look at that six pack!” She sighed. “I think you could grate cheese there.”

“Fran, if you were with Daniel Craig with no shirt, I think the last thing you would think about would be grating cheese.”
Amanda Laneley, What I Love About Dublin
“Lots of people think that love is giving flowers or chocolates, or taking walks in the moonlight, but for me that’s all just decoration. Love is much more profound and true than that; it’s being able to really take care of the other person.”
Amanda Laneley, What I Love About Dublin