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May you get exactly what you want and live long enough to regret it.
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wishing
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Sherrilyn Kenyon |
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People forget they have options. And they forget that those things don't really matter. They should concentrate on what they have and not what they don't have. And by the way, wishing and dreaming doesn't mean concentrating on what you don't have, it's positive thinking that encourages hoping and believing, not whinging and moaning.
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hopes
positive
inspirational
options
wishing
hoping
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Cecelia Ahern |
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I stood there and stared, into the sky and at the city around me. I stood, hands at my side, and I saw what had happened to me and who I was and the way things would always be for me. Truth. There was no more wishing, or wondering. I knew who I was, and what I would always do. I believed it, as my teeth touched and my eyes were overrun.
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truth
wondering
who-i-was
wishing
sky
city
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Markus Zusak |
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Perhaps it is better not to tell what you wish. if you cannot have it.
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tolkien
middle-earth
wishing
wish
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J.R.R. Tolkien |
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Uncomfortable thoughts must be got rid of by good intentions for the future,
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wishing
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George Eliot |
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And I wished I could believe him. I wished with all that I had. And when you're eleven, you're on the cusp between still believing wishing worked if you wanted something hard enough and understanding the world is teeth and sharp edges. I wished. I did. I promise you with all that I have that I did. But I knew the teeth. The sharp edges. And they were bigger than wishing. I was only eleven, but I was the product of my upbringing too. Maybe that's why I was able to be the one to leave. Maybe I'd been looking for a reason and latched on to the first one that came, no matter how hard it was. If there's one thing I've learned in my life, it's that it's easier to leave someone before they leave you. Because eventually, everyone leaves. It's inevitable.
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pain
loss
harsh-life
wishing
sad-quote
leaving
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T.J. Klune |
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"I would bear it for her if I could.
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pain
philosophy
wasted-time
wishing
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