Carolyn Meyer Quotes
What had happened to our love? Somehow it had faded, or worn out, or simply withered away.

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I've been spoiled rotten with the costumes I've worn.
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What happened to the America we grew up in, the America of Truman, Ike, JFK and Reagan?
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Knots Landing is the best thing that ever happened to me.
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The radical invents the views. When he has worn them out the conservative adopts them.
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The American people have a right to know what happened in preparation for and immediately following the storm.
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Some things happened and some other things didn’t, and at one point I found I’d gone to a place where I married Jascha. Pyotr Frankis had been right: life was funny. It was also reasonably good and so was the relationship. And after the divorce, I got a job.
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I'd like to be rich enough so I could throw soap away after the letters are worn off
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...I learned to be grateful no matter what happened in my life!
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It takes two hands to clap! I cannot be solely blamed for what happened in my relationships! If things soured, it happened because of both parties. Not just me!
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it is a lean employment of time to brood on what might have happened along some other turning.
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It was probably here in Atlanta, the last time it happened.
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All good books have one thing in common - they are truer than if they had really happened.
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Newton did not know what happened to the apple, and I can prove this when the next eclipse comes.
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It doesn't matter what happened in the past or what happens in the present, when we tee up tomorrow, it's a new day. It's a brand new game.
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Art comes after the fact, as a witness to certain things that have happened.
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I was going through a break up. I was depressed... I really did need to do something. Recording an album was a great escape. I don't know what would have happened if I wouldn't have started to work.
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I have to. I'd give everything I had for that not to have happened. Those little boys were my life.
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In my life, all of the best things that have happened to me have almost invariably been accidents or fate.
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Change isn't optional, and creation isn't something that happened a long time ago and then ended. It's ongoing, and we are invited to be a part of it. The question for us is 'what will we create in this new day?' How will we make it count? How will we nourish the things that matter, and stand in the way of injustice in the small ways that add up to the arc of history? You are invited to participate in the creation of this day.
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When it is not necessary to amend the Constitution, it is necessary not to amend the Constitution.
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What had happened to our love? Somehow it had faded, or worn out, or simply withered away.