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Wanted Quotes by Lauren Oliver
- This is what I want. This is the only thing I've ever wanted. Everything else—every single second of every single day that has come before…
- I still wanted to know why. As though somebody was going to answer that for me, as though any answer would be satisfying.
- We wanted the freedom to love. We wanted the freedom to choose. Now we have to fight for it.
- This is not the person I wanted to become: Hatred has carved a permanent place inside me, a hollow where things are so easily lost.
- When I asked for the truth, I meant I wanted to know what happened exactly, not the version you think you should tell me.
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