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Class Of 2029 Quotes By Catherine Gayle

My heart fluttered and my skin tingled anytime I was near him. How I viewed him had changed. He wasn't just Brenden's best friend anymore, not in my head. Not in my heart. — Catherine Gayle

Class Of 2029 Quotes By Anne Tyler

The trouble with discarding bad memories was that evidently the good ones went with them — Anne Tyler

Class Of 2029 Quotes By Al Alvarez

It is easy to smile at an insult and pretend it's funny when the person insulting you is hosing you with money. — Al Alvarez

Class Of 2029 Quotes By Charlotte Bronte

People talk of natural sympathies ; I have heard of good genii ; there are grains of truth in the wildest fable. — Charlotte Bronte

Class Of 2029 Quotes By Sanober Khan

i'm glad to be alive
in a world where
his gently awakening eyes
nourish the morning sun. — Sanober Khan

Class Of 2029 Quotes By Laurelin Paige

As we settle together, spiraling down from bliss, I land in a space of clarity. I stop worrying if it's going to be Alayna that falls apart from this affair and start accepting that it's going to be me. — Laurelin Paige

Class Of 2029 Quotes By Albert Schweitzer

We ought all to make an effort to act on our first thoughts and let our unspoken gratitude find expression. Then there will be more sunshine in the world, and more power to work for what is good. — Albert Schweitzer

Class Of 2029 Quotes By Haruki Murakami

I felt as if I had become part of a badly written novel, that someone was taking me to task for being utterly unreal. And perhaps it was true. — Haruki Murakami

Class Of 2029 Quotes By Candace Bushnell

Rule number three: Best friends always think you deserve the best guy even if the best guy barely knows you exist. — Candace Bushnell

Class Of 2029 Quotes By Astrid Yrigollen

The most absurd thing of the whole affair was that we were never engaged. He just started showing up Sunday after Sunday and now expected to marry me. I never went out alone (or chaperoned) with him anywhere, I never even smiled at him. If that is all it takes to be engaged then I could have been married off to a hedgehog if it showed up every
Sunday. — Astrid Yrigollen