E. Mellyberry Quotes & Sayings
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Famous Quotes By E. Mellyberry
You must live long enough to remember your mistake. That is your punishment. That is your destiny. — E. Mellyberry
Because when you finally find the one against all odds, you give him your best and let the magic of the world carry the rest. — E. Mellyberry
Her six-year-old brain had lost her father at sweet and was still stuck trying to decipher lemonade.
"But lemon is pretty, Dad. It's yellow. Like sun."
Her father nodded, his lips curved up at the corners.
"Sun is pretty and it has a smiley face. Sun is not bad."
"No, I guess it's not." Her father chuckled.
"I love sun."
"Of course you do, sweetie-pie."
"So lemon is nice, too."
"I believe so, but some people don't like the taste. It's too sour, they say."
She looked back at her father and said with a tone that suggested what other people thought about lemon was crazy. "Then add sugar. No need to blame the lemon. — E. Mellyberry
See me. See the real me. See my nightmare with me." ~ Andrew — E. Mellyberry
What makes you think you are superior to the rest? — E. Mellyberry
If you really care about somebody, sometimes the best way to love them is to let them go. — E. Mellyberry
Weapons could defend and also kill. Accident could strengthen or destroy. The choice was hers. ~ Lea — E. Mellyberry
People say that scars are the sign of victory; the winning marks against what broke them. But how about the wound that never heals? What would that make you? A winner, a loser, a survivor? — E. Mellyberry
Beauty comes from the inside, beyond your fair skin. — E. Mellyberry
Then why do they hate me?
No, they don't. They are just confused. Something different always confuses others. It makes them feel uncomfortable. — E. Mellyberry
As a gift to His people, the King painted their seven colors in the shape of a bridge in the sky, as a symbol for the real bridge that the people had just crossed. — E. Mellyberry
I'm scared," she said.
"Of me?" His voice was full of sorrow.
"Of everything. — E. Mellyberry