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The Summer Sisters (The Waratah Inn #3) The Summer Sisters by Lilly Mirren
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“Even if I could change things, I don’t believe I would. Every single experience, every relationship, every broken heart and wound, every kind word and kiss, they all add up to a life. A life I don’t regret. A life I wouldn’t give up for anything, even if it didn’t turn out the way I planned”
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“Regrets only shrivelled a heart, love expanded it to hold everything life now offered them — another chance at happiness, something she’d thought was behind her.”
Lilly Mirren, The Summer Sisters
“— no amount of wishing could bring a person back. All anyone could do was love well the people left behind.”
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“But it’s important to remember, if you want to become a kind person, then you should stay kind even when your friends aren’t treating you with kindness. And if you want to be the kind of person who is treated well, then you don’t put up with being treated badly. This is an important time in your life. You can set the standards to live by for the rest of your life.”
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“his time in the military had taught him anything, it was that limitations were a state of mind, not a fact.”
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“She hadn’t realised how weak she’d gotten until she began to feel better.”
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“ball”
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“Don’t stay angry, always apologise, and never say anything you’ll regret because you can say sorry, but you can’t ever take back those words.” She”
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“and”
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“limitations were a state of mind, not a fact.”
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“Forever wasn’t something anyone could promise. No one could control their own destiny.”
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“wiped”
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“Bindi waved goodbye, then tucked Nan’s journal beneath her arm, feeling the hard, cardboard cover press into her side. Reeda had given her Nan’s journals when she returned from her trip to Italy. Bindi had been putting off reading them but had taken one with her to the first chemotherapy treatment the day before and begun to make her way through it. It was as fascinating as her sisters had said it was”
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