Addison Lane Quotes
It Was The Human's Fault That Our Worlds Separated, And Because They Separated, I Had To Choose. I Hate Choosing. Why Are Humans Always So Insistent On Picking One Thing Or The Other? If One Must Choose, Why Not Pick The Option That Allows Both?"
"Because Our Lives Are Short ... So We Have To Make Decisions ... To Move Forward. Because Sometimes ... You Can't Have Everything.
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