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Life is about accepting the challenges along the way, choosing to keep moving forward, and savoring the journey.
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Roy T. Bennett |
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It is after all so easy to shatter a story. To break a chain of thought. To ruin a fragment of a dream being carried around carefully like a piece of porcelain. To let it be, to travel with it, as Velutha did, is much the harder thing to do.
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Arundhati Roy |
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You learn to move on without the people you love.
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Bret Easton Ellis |
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I know you loved her, but it's okay to let it go now. You know that, don't you? You've got to be able to let it go.
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Nicholas Sparks |
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Nobody can stay in the Garden of Eden.
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James Baldwin |
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Bad stuff does happen sometimes, always remember that but remember that you have to move on somehow. You just pick your head up and stare at something beautiful like the sky or the ocean and you move the hell on.
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James Patterson |
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Don't fasten on Dorothy. Only unanswerable longing lies down that road. Gone is gone.
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Gregory Maguire |
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There is nothing dishonorable about abandoning pain. Sometimes peace is most quickly found when a man simply stops avoiding it.
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Robin Hobb |
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The best to do with a death was to move on from it.
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Larry McMurtry |
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That's extremely important to understand. He had given up. Because he'd given up, the surface of life was comfortable for him. He worked reasonably hard, was easy to get along with and, except for an occasional glimpse of inner emptiness shown in some short stories he wrote at the time, his days passed quite usually.
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