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Moving On After A Break Up Funny Quotes By Alexis M. Smith

Dear L
Fell asleep in a park. Started to rain. Woke up with my hat full of leaves. You are all I see when I open or close a book.
Yours,
M — Alexis M. Smith

Moving On After A Break Up Funny Quotes By Karen Robards

Does Chloe remind you of anyone?"
One corner of his mouth lifted. "Linda Blair in The Exorcist?"
Seth!"
He laughed. "All right, then, maybe a little bit of a stretch. Who did you have in mind?"
Me."
His eyes widened. "Good God, I'd almost have Linda Blair. — Karen Robards

Moving On After A Break Up Funny Quotes By Claudia Gray

While people bicker about the cause, humanity has had to find new ways to live. — Claudia Gray

Moving On After A Break Up Funny Quotes By Justin Bieber

I don't know if people know this but I am pretty good at chess. I was always on the chess team at school when I was younger. — Justin Bieber

Moving On After A Break Up Funny Quotes By Stuart J. Russell

When people talk about the singularity, when people talk about superintelligent AI, they're not talking about sentience or consciousness. They're talking about superhuman ability to make high-quality decisions. — Stuart J. Russell

Moving On After A Break Up Funny Quotes By Nelson Mandela

In another conversation I said, 'Tell me the truth. When you were leaving prison after twenty-seven years and walking down that road to freedom, didn't you hate them all over again?' And he said, 'Absolutely I did, because they'd imprisoned me for so long. I was abused. I didn't get to see my children grow up. I lost my marriage and the best years of my life. I was angry. And I was afraid, because I had not been free in so long. But as I got closer to the car that would take me away, I realized that when I went through that gate, if I still hated them, they would still have me. I wanted to be free. And so I let it go. — Nelson Mandela