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“It’s the most damaging consequence associated with sociopaths. You love the person they want you to love, and then you’re left with the aftermath when they finally decide to show their true colors.”
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“I don't believe in regrets, not really. I mean, in the heat of a moment I may strongly wish I hadn't done something but to be honest, I believe all our decisions help mold us into the persons we're supposed to become. Think about it, if everyone made flawless decisions, how could any of us truly understand life, and all it's accompanying beauties? If we never suffer, how can we recognize joy for what it is? If we never witness another's struggles, how can we submit ourselves to helping them? No regrets help shape us into selfless people. After all, the only regrets people really speak of are surrounded by a hesitation to love or allow love.”
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“The most painful thing is losing yourself in the process of loving someone too much, and forgetting that you are special too.’” “That’s”
Fisher Amelie, Penny in London
“I’m sorry on behalf of my friend.”

I tried to smile. “Doesn’t count, but the effort gets an A plus.”

“My first ever,” he told me, making me laugh.

“You weren’t a good student?” I asked.

“Not even a bit. More interested in the extracurriculars, if you catch my drift,” he told me, wagging his brows.

“I’ll have nothing of yours that’s catching, thank you.”

“That was a burn if I’ve ever had one.”

“Does it? Burn, that is?” I gestured toward his nether regions with a toss of my head.

He laughed wholeheartedly.”
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“What fresh hell is this?” I”
Fisher Amelie, Penny in London
“Nothing, if pleasing him doesn’t waste away at who you are,”
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