Sweet Little Lies Quotes
Sweet Little Lies
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“It's hard to tell people who they should hang out with and who they shouldn't, especially if they aren't ready to hear that. You have to let your friends make their own mistakes sometimes. You can't protect them from everything, or else they'll never learn”
― Sweet Little Lies
― Sweet Little Lies
“I used to think that diamonds were a girl's best friend, but now I realize it's carbohydrates. Seriously, I have a French baguette at home sporting a matching friendship bracelet.”
― Sweet Little Lies
― Sweet Little Lies
“Best friends are forever. That's why they're called BFFs.”
― Sweet Little Lies
― Sweet Little Lies
“So why don't you tell him you're sorry?" Gaby suggested.
"Uh... because he probably never wants to speak to me again?"
"How do you know? Do you have a fifth sense too?"
Scarlett sighed. "No. And I think that's sixth sense."
"No, I don't see dead people. It's different.”
― Sweet Little Lies
"Uh... because he probably never wants to speak to me again?"
"How do you know? Do you have a fifth sense too?"
Scarlett sighed. "No. And I think that's sixth sense."
"No, I don't see dead people. It's different.”
― Sweet Little Lies
“It's hard to tell people who they should hang out with and who they shouldn't hang out with, especially if they're not ready to hear that. You have to let your friends make their own mistakes sometimes. You cnan't protect them from everything, or else they'll never learn.”
― Sweet Little Lies
― Sweet Little Lies
“He had a lot of different smiles, and Jane was gettig to know them all.”
― Sweet Little Lies
― Sweet Little Lies
“Small talk. Catching up. Thinly veiled hostility.”
― Sweet Little Lies
― Sweet Little Lies
“It's hard to tell people who they should hang out with and who they shouldn't hang out with, especially if they're not ready to hear that. You have to let your friends make their own mistakes sometimes. You can't protect them from everything, or else they'll never learn.”
― Sweet Little Lies
― Sweet Little Lies
“One Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel García Marquez one time, and Middlemarch by George Eliot another.”
― Sweet Little Lies
― Sweet Little Lies
