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I love books about dysfunctional families.
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Life isn’t worth living if you’re scared all the time.
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Or perhaps all those things you missed upon first glance mean much more than you could ever guess.
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Never under estimate a pretty little liar.
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Fine,' Aria conceded. 'But *I'll* carry her.' She grabbed the baby seeat from the back. A smell of baby powder wafted up to greet her, bringing a lump in her throat. Her father Byron, and his girlfriend, Meredith, had just had a baby, and she loved Lola with all her heart. If she looked too long at this baby, she might love her just as much.
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Sometimes you have to admit that a relationship can't be fixed. That no matter how much you want to, you can't trust some people.
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But you can't make someone be something they're not.
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Catch me if you can -A
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Sutton's dead. Tell no one. Keep playing along... or you're next.
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Life is hard already. Why make it harder?
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Friends share secrets. That's what keeps us close.
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It's about taking everything you thought was true and throwing it out the window. It's about embracing life's unpredictability, letting go of boundaries, and starting over
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Last but not least, she put on a pair of black-framed reading glasses she’d found on Mr. Mercer’s bedside table. If it worked for Clark Kent, it’d work for her.
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Aria: I went to Hollis. Because I was looking for...you know. Her. She was teaching an art class, so I ran inside, grabbed a paintbrush, and painted a scarlet A across her chest. You know, like that woman in The Scarlet Letter? It was awesome. She didn't know what hit her. And then I said, 'Now everyone will know what you've done'. Ella: Do you realize that Hester Prynne is supposed to be a sympathetic character?
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The obstacle is the path.
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Stick with me, kids. It's about to get so good... -A
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I'm just saying -- you can't prevent other people from disappointing you. It's bound to happen at some point. We're all only human. What you can do is decide how you're going to deal with it.
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Sometimes, I don't notice I'm singing.
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You know what they say about hope. It breeds eternal misery!
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I know these are going to sound like school reading-list suggestions, but if you like dystopian fiction, you should check out some of the originals: Anthem, by Ayn Rand; 1984, by George Orwell; or Brave New World, by Aldous Huxley.