Always, in December Quotes
Always, in December
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“Know that if I had the chance, I’d choose to spend my life with you.”
― Always, in December
― Always, in December
“Oh, darling. I think he’s been trying to say goodbye to you since he met you.”
― Always, in December
― Always, in December
“Life’s too short to not do what you want,’ Max said simply, as if it were that easy,”
― Always, in December
― Always, in December
“Dancing in the rain on a random street in London should be on everyone's bucket list.”
― Always, in December
― Always, in December
“Faith is believing in things when common sense tells you not to.”
― Always, in December
― Always, in December
“You can't plan your whole life that way, it has a habit of not cooperating.”
― Always, in December
― Always, in December
“It's sad, but it's just ... an acceptance too, I guess. It's the type of sadness that's both more and less than the need to cry or sob or whatever. ... It's something I've learned to carry around with me, but in some ways I'm glad of that, because it means I loved them, and I remember them, you know? And that part of me, it's part of what makes me who I am, and I can't hate that, because, most of the time, I don't hate who I am.”
― Always, in December
― Always, in December
“Because as much as you said that I made your life brighter, you were the light in mine when you were there, and so many times when you weren’t.”
― Always, in December
― Always, in December
“when you look back at your life don’t you want to see yourself in it too?”
― Always, in December
― Always, in December
“Strange that you went from seeing someone almost every day to them just dropping out of your life like that.”
― Always, in December
― Always, in December
“But some of the best things, as she knew first-hand, came from the gaps in life,”
― Always, in December
― Always, in December
“You said that you were glad of the sadness, that it meant you remembered your parents, that you loved them, and that it makes you who you are today.' She nodded, finding it slightly amazing that he remembered so exactly. 'So if the worst happens, you'll be sad, but that will mean that you loved her and remember her.”
― Always, in December
― Always, in December
“Maybe you're not going to 'find yourself.' Maybe you'd be going because you've finally found yourself.”
― Always, in December
― Always, in December
“To appreciate the beauty of a snowflake, it is necessary to stand out in the cold' - Aristotle”
― Always, in December
― Always, in December
