Truth Quote by Karen M. McManus Download Open image ““I know what it's like to tell yourself a lie so often that it becomes the truth.”” — Karen M. McManus ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.7 out of 5 (6 ratings) Copy quoteShare Truth
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“Sure, sure. No rush, no pressure. It’s entirely up to you, Cooper.” People always say that but it doesn’t feel true. About anything.” — Karen M. McManus Copy Share Image
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“She cocks her head at me and adds, "I don't need your commentary if you disagree, by the way." I hold up my hands.… — Karen M. McManus Copy Share Image
“You don’t think about what’s outside. Or who. Especially if she’s better off forgetting you exist.” — Karen M. McManus Copy Share Image
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“That's the kind of person you can get away with killing: someone everybody else wants dead.” — Karen M. McManus Copy Share Image
“No matter how awful the rest of my life is, my hair still manages to look good.” — Karen M. McManus Copy Share Image
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