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This was real life, not a book. And in real life, people met, nothing happened, and you went home. Or they went o to Egypt and told you that they weren't a commitment kind of guy after six years. That was real life. Not a guy like Marc. Or the marquis.
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She wasn't on heroin then, but she was a mess. I thought I was going to put Humpty Dumpty back together and turn her into a princess. Instead, she turned into scrambled eggs, and always was
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I'd love to be a writer one day
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A man who really likes you and cares about you won't care about your weight one way or another.
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Actually, being married to me probably would be something of a joke . . . but yeah, I mean it. What do you think?
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Five minutes ...five days ...and a lifetime forever changed in a single moment.
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l y't~ lmwt dy'man Hsb mw`dh, 'w km hw mukhTT lh.
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Love is a shoot star that lands in your heart, and lives forever.
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Everett thought about it for a minute before he answered. "I go on with my life. I keep coming to meetings. And I love her forever."
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Can a recovering alcoholic and a nun be happy together? Stay tuned.
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Never settle for less than your dreams. Somewhere, sometime,someday,somehow, you'll find them.
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dreams
someday
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Zaista su imali srecu da se sretnu. Nasli su ono za cime su tragali i borili se da to zadrze, sve dok nisu stigli u sigurnu luku i konacno umakli svim olujama. Svi djelici su bili spojeni u cjelinu i upleteni u novu tkaninu njihovih zivota
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She had no idea where the future would lead her or what it would look like, but whatever happened, she was determined to survive it.
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You need to wake yourself up and take a grab at life. No one is going to hand it to you.
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friendship
tragic
rich
emotions
surprise
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It was the cruelest of destiny's tricks, the death of a young person.
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family
friendship
tragic
rich
emotions
surprise
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that way, the models would be
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I had learned firsthand that tragedy and disappointment can strike any of us at any time.
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I never wanted to settle for 'good enough.' I wanted 'great' or nothing.
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You have to move forward in life. You can't sit in the same place, unless you want to, that's a choice too. But you can't sit there because someone else says you have to, because your moving forward makes them uncomfortable.
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moving-on
life-changes
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It just goes to show, never say never, or the next thing you know, you'll be doing what you said you never would, owning a dog you swore you didn't want and walking (or carrying) a tiny, totally enchanting little dog on a rhinestone-studded pink leash.
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We're all given terrible trials sometimes, things that we think will break our spirit and kill us, and they make us stronger in the end. They seem like the cruelest blows, but in a funny way they're like compliments from God.
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The weather in Paris was unusually warm as Peter Haskell's plane landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport. The plane taxied neatly to the gate, and a few minutes later, briefcase in hand, Peter was striding through the airport. He was almost smiling as he got on the customs line, despite the heat of the day and the number of people crowding ahead of him in line. Peter Haskell loved Paris.
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Chapter One The weather in Paris was unusually warm as Peter Haskell's plane landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport. The plane taxied neatly to the gate, and a few minutes later, briefcase in hand, Peter was striding through the airport. He was almost smiling as he got on the customs line, despite the heat of the day and the number of people crowding ahead of him in line. Peter Haskell loved Paris. He generally traveled to Europe
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It was frightening to realize how fast things could go wrong.
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friendship
tragic
rich
emotions
surprise
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All rights reserved. No part of this book may
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anything interesting to save my life, just
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followed her outside, deeply moved.
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smoke a cigar. Sophie had heard him come in and found him there. She was surprised he
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Como voce lida com suas responsabilidades, sua vida, o que faz dela, se prefere tornar a si mesma infeliz, no fim das contas isso so diz respeito a voce.
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Nao se encontra a felicidade a custa de outra pessoa.
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Those who had seen eyes like hers before understood instantly that she was a woman who had suffered, but wore it well, with dignity and grace. Rather than dragging her down into depression, her pain had lifted her into a peaceful place. She was not a Buddhist, but shared philosophies with them, in that she didn't fight what happened to her, but instead drifted with it, allowing life to carry her from one experience to the next. It was that ..
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strong-woman
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Hang in. We'll make it. We all have each other.
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family
tragic
friendships
rich
emotions
surprise
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discovered
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Carole decided
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seemed silly to Faith. And offensive
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His smiles were hard won, but when they came, they were well worth it. They lit up his face like summer sunshine. The rest of the time, and far more frequently, he seemed lost in winter. And when he laughed, he was a different person.
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romantic
friendship
love
smiles
pretty
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life and death; A Gift of Hope, a memoir
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World
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He generally traveled to Europe four or five times a year. The pharmaceutical empire he ran had research centers in Germany, Switzerland, and France, and huge laboratories and factories in England. It was always interesting coming over here, exchanging ideas with their research teams, and exploring new avenues of marketing, which was his real forte. But this time it was far more than that, far more than just a research trip, or the unveilin..
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And so far, their most recent results had been perfect. Their meetings in Germany and Switzerland had gone brilliantly. The testing done in their laboratories there was even more rigorous than what had been done in the States. They were sure now. It was safe. They could move ahead to Phase One Human Trials, as soon as the FDA approved it, which meant giving low doses of the medication to a select number of willing, well-informed subjects, a..
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Wilson-Donovan had already submitted their application to the FDA in January, months before. Based on the information they were developing now, they were going to ask for Vicotec to be put on the "Fast Track," pressing ahead with human trials of the drug, and eventually early release, once the FDA saw how safe it was and Wilson-Donovan proved it to them. The "Fast Track" process was used in order to speed the various steps toward approval, ..
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Wilson-Donovan wanted to move ahead as quickly as possible to clinical trials on patients, which was why it was so important to test Vicotec's safety now before the FDA hearings in September, which would hopefully put it on the "Fast Track." Peter was absolutely sure that the testing being concluded by Paul-Louis Suchard, the head of the laboratory in Paris, would only confirm the good news he had just been given in Geneva."
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Holiday or business, monsieur?" The customs officer looked unconcerned as he stamped Peter's passport, and barely glanced up at him after looking at the picture. He had blue eyes and dark hair and looked younger than his forty-four years. He had fine features, he was tall, and most people would have agreed that he was handsome."
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I don't want to make a mistake and marry the wrong woman. I'd rather be alone.
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