Haley And Lucas Friendship Quotes & Sayings
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I'm sad. Pressed down by sorrow. I'm angry. Pissed at God, if there is one, and the way things are. I'm scared. Confused by the whys. Why are we here? Is there, really, some intelligent design? Why do we cry for someone who leaves us if there's some Grand Pearly Gate in the sky? Why worry about how we build our lives if the ultimate ending for all is death, a single breath away? (358) — Ellen Hopkins

I've certainly had less practice at fatherhood than I have at acting, but in fatherhood, at least my failures are private! — Rich Sommer

You do what you do. Or you do what you have to do. I don't know how to explain it better. I think that in the moment, you can't see connections, but sometimes afterwards you do. — Raf Simons

Remember that whatever you do or wherever you are, you are never alone. — Gordon B. Hinckley

A single action could derive from many motivations. I should never assume. — Rachel Hartman

Hemingway was really early. I probably started reading him when I was just eleven or twelve. There was just something magnetic to me in the arrangement of those sentences. Because they were so simple - or rather they appeared to be so simple, but they weren't. — Joan Didion

That's sort of the idea that if we, in attempting to explain away that which is experienced, the experience itself is diminished. — Fred Alan Wolf

There were angry clouds building up behind the moutains, black-gray clouds, great clumps of them colored just like cotton balls after Aunt Ruth cleaned off her eye makeup from a big night out, all gunky with mascara and eye shadow. (p 378) — Emily M. Danforth

You come to the sobering realization that things will never stop from keep happening constantly — Andrew Hussie

Did they know - the young and fearless - what a miraculous thing it was to have all of anyone? — Nora Roberts

If our kisses were each a story, this was the one where the hero got the girl, and they rode off into the sunset. — Vi Keeland