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The Originals Season 2 Episode 18 Quotes By Francois De La Rochefoucauld

Not to love is in love an infallible means of being loved. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld

The Originals Season 2 Episode 18 Quotes By Curtis Jackson

If you were in a bad relationship and you meet someone new, you're going to leave with your luggage. The next person is going to have to endure things that someone else causes. — Curtis Jackson

The Originals Season 2 Episode 18 Quotes By E. E. Cummings

Unlove's the heavenless hell and the homeless home — E. E. Cummings

The Originals Season 2 Episode 18 Quotes By Charles Dickens

there is a natural propriety in the companionship: always to be noted in confidence between a child and a person who has any merit of reality and genuineness: which is admirably pleasant. — Charles Dickens

The Originals Season 2 Episode 18 Quotes By Mark Nepo

The greedy one gathered all the cherries, while the simple one tasted all the cherries in one. — Mark Nepo

The Originals Season 2 Episode 18 Quotes By Ann-Marie MacDonald

Do you think there's such a thing as a ghost who masquerades as a person? Do you believe that there are people whose bodies are still alive here on earth but whose souls are already in hell? — Ann-Marie MacDonald

The Originals Season 2 Episode 18 Quotes By Simone Weil

Christians ought to suspect that affliction is the very essence of creation. To be a created thing is not necessarily to be afflicted, but it is necessarily to be exposed to affliction ... Affliction is the surest sign that God wishes to be loved by us; it is the most precious evidence of His tenderness. — Simone Weil

The Originals Season 2 Episode 18 Quotes By Joann Buchanan

Time doesn't heal the wounds; it masks them. It takes them and makes them something else. Some scars always remain. Some wounds always remain open and exposed. — Joann Buchanan