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Sometimes Quotes by Elizabeth Scott
- ...sometimes, you have to break your own heart.
- love is...you get confused and you do stuff you don't mean to do-and you just-you hate yourself and sometimes you don't even want to love…
- Sometimes being me is very confusing.
- Things... well, things suck sometimes. And sometimes you can fix it. And sometimes you can't. It's just the way it is.
- I think...I think sometimes that's how it is. Sometimes people have to go before you get stuff. Before you can really get it.
- I don't know how I know that, but I do. I can feel the beat of that truth inside me. Taste it bitter on my…
- Are you reading?" I say. It's not that I don't think Finn can read or anything, but it's just - well, not what I expected…
- I’m always the one who doesn’t have a date, the one guys walk up to and say, “So, is your friend, you know, with someone?”…
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