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1 " It’s a lot like a roller coaster. There are lots of twists and turns, and some of the hills are a bit scary, but you stay on the ride just to feel the thrill of that fall again,” Julia said. “And, when you find that person; no matter where you are in life; don’t you be afraid to take that ride,” she instructed the girls. “Hold on up the hills, and let go during the falls, just like you do on the roller coaster. "
― Nancy Ann Healy , Falling Through Shooting Stars
2 " Love is like an undertow. You can fight it with every ounce of energy you have; it is far more powerful than you, and it inevitably sweeps you under. Once love takes hold, it remains. Love is what remains when life finds its ending. It is the bridge that connects where we have been, where we now reside, and where we ultimately need to travel. "
3 " Even the most difficult things lead us where we need to go. It just isn’t always where we thought we were headed. "
4 " Sometimes you can love someone that you never really knew. "
― Nancy Ann Healy , Intersection (Alex and Cassidy, #1)
5 " Sometimes the people you trusted the most could be the people you should trust the least. "
6 " You do the best you can to live as honestly as you can. Safety is not something life grants any of us. "
― Nancy Ann Healy , Untold (Alex and Cassidy, #5)
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― Nancy Ann Healy , Conspiracy (Alex and Cassidy, #4)
8 " I love you just as much as an English butler, "
9 " Regret was pointless. No one could change the past. The only thing anyone could do was take a step forward and try again. "
10 " There were no reasons and no explanations that could heal pain. Time and love were the only remedies. "
11 " people are what they know. You are who you are because of what you have seen, what you have been taught, what you have been shown. We "
12 " She says she speaks seven languages, really it’s more like thirteen and she understands even more than "
13 " No matter how adult anyone felt, Cassidy was certain everyone craved that at times—the security of their parents’ arms—to feel safe. "