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21 " You never know what’s going to be in the garden in June when you’re looking at it in January. "
― Corey Ann Haydu , The Careful Undressing of Love
22 " I see my mother exactly as she is – sad and strong, tense and trying. "
23 " We’re all a little broken, on the sidewalk. On the street. In the city. "
24 " Hearts expand to fit more love in them over time . You think there can't possibly be anymore room but there always is. "
25 " You are more wonderful than rain. "
26 " We are our mothers’ daughters, are we not? "
27 " Sometimes it's a comfort to tell the same stories over and over; sometimes it's a torture "
28 " Traditions don't come out of nowhere. They come from something sacred and strange. "
29 " It's strange how in the craziest moments you reach for normal things like handshakes and formal introductions. "
30 " I feel stupid for thinking the future was going to be easy and simple and ours. "
31 " Memories are quiet things. "
32 " I like how love lets everyone in. "
33 " People do crazy things after a big loss. "
34 " If something is provided it is because a need has opened up. "
35 " I’ve always liked the romance of sitting on a bench that so many other people sat on before me. "