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Terry Mcmillan Getting To Happy Quotes By Amy Zhang

I am thinking about the way we love each other. I am thinking about our soul, one atom and bruised all over now that I have dragged it behind me with my muddy hands. — Amy Zhang

Terry Mcmillan Getting To Happy Quotes By Frederick Lenz

The causal body is like DNA or RNA in that it is the coding that determines your level of evolution. — Frederick Lenz

Terry Mcmillan Getting To Happy Quotes By Terry McMillan

For five years I didn't think it was possible to be this happy.
But then he forgot all those promises he made. He forgot why he loved me. He simply stopped loving me.

And this is how he did it:
He stopped talking to me unless I spoke to him.
He stopped holding my hand.
He stopped kissing me good night.
He stopped kissing me good morning.
He stopped kissing me.
He stopped smiling at me.
He stopped laughing.
He stopped bathing and showering with me.
He stopped wanting me.
He started swearing at me.
He started lying to me.
He started cheating on me.
He hurt me.
And then he told me he was in love with another woman and wanted a divorce.
Oh, I forgot. He said he was sorry.

I wanted to blow his fucking brains out. — Terry McMillan

Terry Mcmillan Getting To Happy Quotes By Arnold Schwarzenegger

The difference between those who adapted and those who didn't, Gorton said, was a willingness to totally commit. — Arnold Schwarzenegger

Terry Mcmillan Getting To Happy Quotes By Joseph Fort Newton

Not what we have, but what we use, not what we see, but what we choose, these are the things that mar or bless the sum of human happiness. — Joseph Fort Newton

Terry Mcmillan Getting To Happy Quotes By Anthony Mackie

I think you can only be outgoing when the person you're talking to is outgoing. I can be outgoing if I want to be, if you meet me halfway. — Anthony Mackie