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Good Quotes by Emma Forrest
- There's so much guilt there attached to having a perfectly good life.
- I don't see what's so good about being genuine. Clog dancing is genuine. Isn't being fake more of an achievement? At least it takes some…
- It took a long time, but my heart now feels full when I think of him. When you fall in love again—which I have—it's funny…
- I'm in love with someone good and kind and gentle, and he's seen the darkness too, but somehow we've become each other's light.
- Is it needy? It's not. We don't need each other. We just really, really enjoy each other. And we're good together. We're good people together.…
- I finally accept that not only do I not understand the death of my relationship, but I do not need to. These men were good…
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