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Only Quotes by Jojo Moyes
- Only you, Will Traynor, could tell a woman how to wear a bloody dress.
- You only get one life. It's actually your duty to live it as fully as possible.
- That evening she glowed. She gave off a vibration of energy that he suspected only he could detect. Do I do this to you?, he…
- Sometimes, Clark, you are pretty much the only thing that makes me want to get up in the morning.
- You can only actually help someone who wants to be helped.
- We are all part of some great cycle, some pattern that it was only God's purpose to understand.
- ...I told him a story of two people. Two people who shouldn't have met, and who didn't like each other much when they did, but…
- I am conscious that knowing me has caused you pain, and grief, and I hope that one day when you are less angry with me…
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