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Things Quotes by Anna Godbersen
- Diana knew it wouldn't be right, but then she told herself that things only looked wrong when there was someone to see you.
- Things only looked wrong when there was someone to see you.
- To look in the face of hard things and keep moving forward - that's what one has to do.
- Don't go looking for boys in the dark They will say pretty things then leave you with scars. Do go looking for boys in the…
- I've always believed in savoring the moments. In the end, they are the only things we'll have.
- Love is all right, as things go, but lovers can be a terrible waste of a girl's time.
- Ah well that I can't tell you." Diana ducked her head so that the brim of her bonnet covered her face. "Some things must remain…
- It seemed to her as though everything that was good and true had been blasted out of the world. All those things had been crushed…
- After Henry's treatment of her she wasn't sure that men could honestly love women but she wanted to believe it. She wanted to be told…
- Interesting" people were her favorite hobby. She collected them: the type who did gay things late at night and smoked cigarettes in mixed company, those…
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