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Too Good to Be True Too Good to Be True by Carola Lovering
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“But the irony in unbearable things is that they actually are bearable. They force you to endure what you cannot comprehend enduring. They demand that you sit in unimaginable pain.”
Carola Lovering, Too Good to Be True
“I’ve seen your potential, and it’s our job as human beings to bring it out in each other.”
Carola Lovering, Too Good to Be True
“Love isn't enough. I never used to understand that expression, but I do now. You can love someone completely and it still isn't enough to make it work.”
Carola Lovering, Too Good to Be True
“Well, nobody’s perfect. When people pass away, it’s sometimes easier to pretend that they were.”
Carola Lovering, Too Good to Be True
“Being scared is a part of this journey called life. And sometimes fear has something to teach us.”
Carola Lovering, Too Good to Be True
“resentment is a wasted emotion, that holding on to anger is like swallowing poison and hoping the other person will die.”
Carola Lovering, Too Good to Be True
“That's the funny thing about red flags, I suppose--not seeing them never feels like a choice.”
Carola Lovering, Too Good to Be True
“to remember the rock from which you were hewn is to use your past to set yourself free.”
Carola Lovering, Too Good to Be True
“I think love is like that sometimes, Dr. K. It’s like finally finding the trail again when you’ve been lost.”
Carola Lovering, Too Good to Be True
“You never really know. You hope for the best, but when you commit to a marriage, it's always a risk. You can never truly predict what is going to happen when you take two people and tie them together, and blindly throw them out into the great big world.”
Carola Lovering, Too Good to Be True
“He knows all too well that love, regardless of the way it presents itself, is a miracle.”
Carola Lovering, Too Good to Be True
“You hope for the best, but when you commit to a marriage, it’s always a risk. You can never truly predict what’s going to happen when you take two people and tie them together and blindly throw them out into the great big world.”
Carola Lovering, Too Good to Be True
“I make my home in the women I love and remain lost inside my own self.”
Carola Lovering, Too Good to Be True
“My mom used to say that resentment is a wasted emotion, that holding on to anger is like swallowing poison and hoping the other person will die.”
Carola Lovering, Too Good to Be True
“A stream of sunlight spills through the windows and washes over Heather’s face. But I can see her eyes—the enduring spite that lingers there, the quality of a person who steamrolls through life without due remorse. All too quickly, she is gone.”
Carola Lovering, Too Good to Be True
“I knew because the same one persisted inside my own aortic chambers—the void that comes from lack of parental love.”
Carola Lovering, Too Good to Be True
“I tried to let his words console me, but my mind wouldn’t rest. The thing is, it’s not my past, I thought as the opening credits of Zoolander played. It’s my present. As far as I know, it’s my future. It’s me.”
Carola Lovering, Too Good to Be True
“Whoever said ignorance is bliss hit the nail on the head.”
Carola Lovering, Too Good to Be True