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Albrechts Grocery Quotes By Lily King

If I smiled at her she smiled back, and there were times I half pretended, half believed, she was my wife. — Lily King

Albrechts Grocery Quotes By Bryant McGill

It doesn't matter who you are. Everyone's fear is equal. — Bryant McGill

Albrechts Grocery Quotes By Toba Beta

Time felt slower when we do nothing but wait. — Toba Beta

Albrechts Grocery Quotes By Thalia

You can't be a superhero or super mom. — Thalia

Albrechts Grocery Quotes By Freya North

She's finding it hard to cope - her hopes have been dashed, the future she dreamed about has gone and she's scared about that. There's nothing in its place. She wants you back. She doesn't want to let go of everything it meant to her.
Because the world seems horribly big and empty. Because the future is a very frightening concept when you'd previously planned on sharing it with someone. Because she's a girl, she's a romantic and she fears if she lets go of her dream, she'll live a nightmare. Because she has a hope and she fears if she lets her hope go, who will she be?
The effort, the pain of clinging on is preferable to the wide-open fear of letting go. — Freya North

Albrechts Grocery Quotes By Sathya Sai Baba

I know everything that has happened to everybody in the past, everything that is happening now and everything that will happen in the future. — Sathya Sai Baba

Albrechts Grocery Quotes By David Cronenberg

You're seeing me develop, not only as a filmmaker if you've seen my earlier films, but you're seeing me kind of learn how to be a human, how my philosophy has evolved. — David Cronenberg

Albrechts Grocery Quotes By Mitchell Reiss

It's time for the IRA to go out of business. — Mitchell Reiss

Albrechts Grocery Quotes By Jim Crace

These are the stories that we tell ourselves and only ourselves, and they are better left unshared. — Jim Crace