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I can't change the past, Tate. I wish I could, because I'd go back and relive every day that I existed without you, and I'd make sure that you smiled." My eyes burned with regret, and I saw the pools in her beautiful blues, too. "Every minute of my future belongs to you. — Penelope Douglas

My weight fluctuates constantly - I don't really take good care of myself. I just sort of exist and survive. — Megan Fox

I loved my boarding school, but I didn't know what I wanted to do. I didn't have a career. — Lilly Pulitzer

How can you have the religion of the sovereign be the religion of the state if the sovereign belongs to many religions? And it's at that point, I think, historically, that you start to see people saying maybe the state should not associate itself with any religion. Maybe there shouldn't be any official religion. — Noah Feldman

There are moments where we don't understand the world we live in - where we don't understand our own lives, our sadness or our joy. — Lisa Lucas

You can never make peace with grief, sweetie. You just work out a way to live with the war grief wages in your heart. — Brooke Morgan

One of my core beliefs is that everything happens for a reason and some things just aren't to my taste. All the things that happen in my life are divinely inspired and they happen for a purpose. — John Assaraf

Here I am," I say to the palm trees. "I can do this. Watch me. — Eileen Granfors

As a parish priest of the Church Of England I promise to look after everyone in the community, not just those who come to church, not just white people, not just the Christians. — Alan Green

The love of one's life was never that which you wished for or hoped for or forgot or lost or mistook; it was the partner you spent your long days with ... — Kameron Hurley

I charge thee, hence, and do not haunt me thus. — William Shakespeare

Unbelief is the greatest of sins. — Thomas Aquinas