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21 " Dancing was a kind of surrender to feeling, to sound, to the present" -Anya "
― Gabrielle Zevin , In the Age of Love and Chocolate (Birthright, #3)
22 " So I will wait, because I would rather wait for you than waste my time with someone who isn't you. "
23 " I’m meant to love you, no matter how you act, no matter what you do? I couldn’t respect myself if I felt that way. "
24 " I had never been good with words. On the path from my heart to my brain to my mouth, phrases became twisted and hopelessly convoluted. The intent—what I meant to say—never quite made it out. "
25 " What I mean to say is that you can make a choice, be reasonably satisfied with it, and still regret that which you did not choose. Maybe it's like ordering dessert. You have it narrowed down to either a warm peanut butter torte or strawberries jubilee. You choose the torte, and it's delicious. But you still wonder about those strawberries... "
26 " ...and you're going to regret that you didn't stand by me. Because if you love someone, you love them all the way. You love them even when they make mistakes. That's what I think. "
27 " Anya: The more I think about dancing, the more I don't get itScarlet: Sop thinking. That's the key. "
28 " If you are a person who has always been liked, it is hard to understand why you have, without changing a thing about yourself, suddenly become unlikable. It is equally difficult to turn the tide in your favor when those around you find you to be deficient. "
29 " He looked like a charcoal drawing of a man. In death, he was blacks and whites. "