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How (Not) to Fall in Love How (Not) to Fall in Love by Lisa Brown Roberts
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“Life's messy," he agreed. "But sometimes amazing things can happen, even when it seems like it's all falling apart.”
Lisa Brown Roberts, How (Not) to Fall in Love
“Sometimes your garden surprises you. You don't remember planting strawberries or mint, but there it is, rising up in the middle of the carrot patch. Maybe the seeds blew in from the neighbor's garden. Or maybe they were buried in the dirt and you unearthed them when you tilled the soil. Or maybe you're reaping what you've sown. However it happened, you now have unexpected bounty. Accept it with gratitude.”
Lisa Brown Roberts, How (Not) to Fall in Love
“I'm so sorry about all you're going through, but I'm not sorry that it brought you to me.”
Lisa Brown Roberts, How (Not) to Fall in Love
“With you, it's... I don't even know how to say it. It's like you're a work of art. Every time I'm with you, I see something new. Something beautiful.”
Lisa Brown Roberts, How (Not) to Fall in Love
“I had a whole evening planned. I was hoping to sweep you off your feet. Like those guys in your stupid books.”
Lisa Brown Roberts, How (Not) to Fall in Love
“You were chasing a dream, sweetheart, but it's time to come home.”
Lisa Brown Roberts, How (Not) to Fall in Love
“Honesty was my only hope.”
Lisa Brown Roberts, How (Not) to Fall in Love
tags: hope
“If guilt were water, I would've drowned.”
Lisa Brown Roberts, How (Not) to Fall in Love
tags: guilt
“We were like two bombs wired to explode at the slightest expression of emotion.”
Lisa Brown Roberts, How (Not) to Fall in Love
“I had to do something to keep us from crashing, because I was pretty sure we were careening out of control down a twisting road that dropped into nowhere.”
Lisa Brown Roberts, How (Not) to Fall in Love
“If I closed my eyes and filtered out most of my reality, this could be a perfect night, a perfect date.”
Lisa Brown Roberts, How (Not) to Fall in Love
“Denial is working pretty well so far.

Maybe for a while. But the truth beats the crap out”
Lisa Brown Roberts, How (Not) to Fall in Love