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“And that point is, it doesn't matter how long you've known somebody. People change. Or you don't really know them as well as you thought you did in the first place.”
Source : Mary Kay Andrews (2011). “Summer Rental: A Novel”, p.350, Macmillan
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“I didn't have a big fat Greek wedding, but I have a lot of fat Greek friends.”
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“Ultimately our claim to know the one God only gains credence in the contemporary world as he demonstrates the divine presence through the way we live- through our lives as we connect our Christian belief with true Christian living.”
Source : Stanley J. Grenz, Jay T. Smith (2015). “Created for Community: Connecting Christian Belief with Christian Living”, p.33, Baker Academic
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“If a man sets out to hate all the miserable creatures he meets, he will not have much energy left for anything else; whereas he can despise them, one and all, with the greatest ease.”
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“You were right and I was wrong. When life hurts more than death, it is not worth living.”
Source : Anne Fortier (2012). “Juliet (Random House Reader's Circle Deluxe Reading Group Edition): A Novel”, p.272, Ballantine Books
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“I do not say a proverb is amiss when aptly and reasonably applied, but to be forever discharging them, right or wrong, hit or miss, renders conversation insipid and vulgar.”
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“I relate to most of the characters I play, because I do feel like an outsider.”
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“Somewhere slightly before or after the close of our second decade, we reach a momentous milestone--childhood's end. We have left asafe place and can't go home again. We have moved into a world where life isn't fair, where life is rarely what it should be.”
Source : Judith Viorst (2010). “Necessary Losses: The Loves Illusions Dependencies and Impossible Ex”, p.157, Simon and Schuster