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1 " To me, forgiveness doesn’t mean condoning or excusing the wrong. And it doesn’t minimize or even justify the crime. You can forgive someone without excusing the act. It’s not the same as reconciling. I mean, that could certainly follow, but you can forgive without reestablishing a connection with the one you choose to forgive. "
― Robyn Peterman , You Light Up My Midlife Crisis (Good to the Last Death, #5)
2 " The heart encompasses love,” my mother whispered. Charlie reached out and touched the deathly still June. “Love is the hushed feeling that’s the catalyst for the next breath of air you take. The entirety of love means that when it’s gone, broken pieces become obvious to the naked eye. What is strong becomes weak. It’s intangible—no spoken word can truly make sense of it. I know this to be true. My search spanned millions of years. I never found love until June. She’s my oxygen and my reason. "