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Something Quotes by Susane Colasanti
- For one day there will be nothing left, yet we will have something. -me- I tried to wait for my life to begin. Something has…
- It's weird how time can change something you thought would always stay the same.
- I can't take it anymore. The waiting. The wanting. Something inside me snaps. I hate myself. I hate that I have to deal with this.…
- Do you want to be with Dave for the rest of your life?†Then he rips off a piece of paper and picks up the…
- It’s interesting how something that comes so easily to one person can be so impossible for someone else.
- Just when it seems like life is getting good, something always has to come along and ruin it.
- We're all sinking in the same boat here. We're all bored and desperate and waiting for something to happen. Waiting for life to get better.…
- The whole thing about bullying is: yes, the culture has to change. Yes, teens have the power to change it. It’s not going to happen…
- How could something that felt so right actually be so wrong?
- But the thought of moving on from something I never had is depressing.
- And I just think that if you believe in something and you want it so much and you're not hurting anyone else, you have to…
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