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- It takes two people to make a friendship work
- This isn't a lie, actually. I don't care why Edward left. All I really want to know is why I wasn't enough to make him…
- I think there are crossroads in our lives when we make grand, sweeping decisions without even realizing it.
- You don't make a friend," Jacob said with a scowl. "It's not like they come with directions like you'd find on a box of macaroni…
- You don't make peace only with G-d. You make it with people. Sin isn't global. It's personal. If you do wrong to someone, the only…
- Be kind to others before you take care of yourself; make whoever you're with feel like they matter.
- But if you seek forgiveness, doesn't that automatically mean you cannot be a monster? By definition, doesn't that desperation make you human again?
- But sometimes, in order to win, you have to make sacrifices.
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