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- There are some people in your life who bring back old memories. And there are others - your first kiss, your first love, your first…
- I love when I teach my son a good lesson. But I love it even more when he teaches me.
- Today, I don't believe in destiny. But I do believe in history...There's nothing more powerful than history...
- In this world, there was nothing scarier than trusting someone. But there was also nothing more rewarding.
- She wasn't tracking down her father to learn more about him. She was tracking him down to learn more about herself.
- there's nothing more intimate in life than simply being understood. And understanding someone else.
- People are more twisted than people think.
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