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1 " don’t know whether to laugh or cry. I’d thought he was leaving. Again. “You don’t even believe in luck.” He looks at me for a long time. “I don’t,” he says, simply, a small shrug of his shoulders. “But I believe in you. "
― Kate Clayborn , Best of Luck (Chance of a Lifetime, #3)
2 " She’s got to speak slowly to cut through their narcissism or their naïveté or their general unwillingness to accept reality. Says the twenty-seven-year-old woman who was just thinking about a unicorn. "
3 " My mom’s an actress,” I say, distracting myself now. “Or, she was an actress, when she was young. She has a flair for the dramatic.” Understatement. If my mother were here, she’d have called an ambulance—big voiced, urgent. She’d have been doing a very beautiful brow-wrinkle while waiting for it to arrive. She would have enfolded Alex in a perfectly posed hug, one that ensured the skin of her arms didn’t smoosh in an unflattering way. "