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“happily.”
Lauren Landish, The Blind Date
“since I’m home alone.”
Lauren Landish, The Blind Date
“Riley, I thought I raised you better than that. To be driving while listening to . . . that,” she complains. “You could have gotten into an accident! And to think, what would you tell the police? Oh, I’m sorry, Officer, that I got into an accident. I was too busy listening to porn.”
Lauren Landish, The Blind Date
“To pasts that shaped us, presents that fulfill us, and futures that are better than we can dream.”
Lauren Landish, The Blind Date
“Where it went wrong was her putting her feelings of insecurity about her dating life on you, and you walked off. You both fucked up, and you both need to fix it.”
Lauren Landish, The Blind Date
“She was powerful not because she wasn’t scared but because she went on so strongly despite the fear.”
Lauren Landish, The Blind Date
“I admit, smiling that they care enough to”
Lauren Landish, The Blind Date
“gotta take what life gives you—sometimes it’s sugar, sometimes it’s salt. They might look the same, but they feel different and light up different parts of your tongue. Your heart, too.”
Lauren Landish, The Blind Date
“I’m a bit of a pessimist, someone who doesn’t expect the zombie apocalypse, but at the same time, I’ve got a bugout bag ready in my SUV . . . just in case.”
Lauren Landish, The Blind Date
“We’ve all had the great loves of our lives, but there’s no joy in being lonely until we see them again.”
Lauren Landish, The Blind Date
“overheard”
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“Brunet.”
Lauren Landish, The Blind Date
“It’s about the people around me, about the workers who fill the desks on every floor. It’s about everyone from Steve the security guard to Gina and Tina. Because we all have worth, add value, and can offer important insights. We work together as a team to provide the best experience for our end-users,”
Lauren Landish, The Blind Date