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093b76b She'd either be a heartless mother and wife or a spineless enabler, when all she really wanted was the man she'd once believed him to be. marriage heartbreak choices-and-consequences Nicholas Sparks
2294afd I have always hesitated to give advice, for how can one advise another how to act unless one knows that other as well as one knows himself? Heaven knows. I know little enough of myself: I know nothing of others. We can only guess at the thoughts and emotions of our neighbours. Each one of us is a prisoner in a solitary tower and he communicates with the other prisoners, who form mankind, by conventional signs that have not quite the same meaning for them as for himself. choices-and-consequences W. Somerset Maugham
50ff67e She had known the kind of love that was worth risking everything for, the kind of love that was as rare as a glimpse of heaven. heaven risk faith hope life love oppurtunity choices-and-consequences Nicholas Sparks
816f295 How could a woman who had an abortion not feel guilt or some sense of remorse? How could she justify what she'd done? Whom else could she blame when everyone was telling her it's her choice? Without facing the truth and confessing it, how could she be forgiven Who could she be restored? How could she be free? choices-and-consequences forgiveness guilt Francine Rivers
cb4d459 Was there ever in anyone's life span a point free in time, devoid of memory, a point when choice was any more than sum of all the choices gone before? choices-and-consequences Joan Didion
51fe3e5 Nothing had just happened to her, she had made a choice, and then she had made another and another after that. Taken together, the small choices anyone made added up to a life. choice life-lessons life wisdom big-picture choices-and-consequences maturation decisions choices J. Courtney Sullivan
0782043 "A man makes choices," Tal said. "True, but what choices a man makes depends on what choices he is offered." choices-and-consequences perspective Raymond E. Feist