It is stronge how smells can bring back vivid memories.
– Mary Balogh
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- Do not pray for easy lives. Pray to be stronge – John F Kennedy
- Memories sharp enough to cut himself on – the smells, the sounds, the feel of the air on his skin, the desperate hope and mad anger. – Joe Abercrombie
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- The bad part is life continues. The good part is that the pain goes away. – Mary Balogh
- One who has conquered every aspect of his pain except the deepest. – Mary Balogh
- Future indifferences is no consolation for present pain. – Mary Balogh
- People do understand the language of the heart, you know, even if the head does not always comprehend it. – Mary Balogh
- Except that love – that mysterious, vast, all-encompassing power – could not possibly be contained in a single word. – Mary Balogh
- One day you will learn that love does not always betray you. – Mary Balogh
- Sometimes even the imagination lets one down. – Mary Balogh
- But if one had everything one could ever need or want, what was left to dream of? – Mary Balogh
- Was memory always as much of a burden as it could sometimes be a blessing. – Mary Balogh
- The worst thing about loneliness is that it brings one face to face with oneself. – Mary Balogh
- The real meaning of things lies deep down and the real meaning of things is always beautiful because it is simply love. – Mary Balogh
- The suffering of a loved one was in many ways worse than one’s one suffering because it left one feeling so very helpless. – Mary Balogh
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- There had to be a reason why they were not going to marry. They had both been so adamant about it.What the devil was the reason? – Mary Balogh
- And she was terribly aware that she was alive. Not just living and breathing, but …alive. – Mary Balogh
- Suddenly, and for the first time, he was at the center of his own life, living it and loving it. – Mary Balogh
- He had always felt that he lived on the edges of life, Constantine realized, watching everyone else living, sometimes helping them do it. – Mary Balogh
- I do not admire greatness that has no substance. – Mary Balogh
- It is foolish to regret anything form one’s past. – Mary Balogh
- Fear is a powerful beast, if it is allowed the mastery. – Mary Balogh
- Either way, he was always staring into a bottomless pit, or into a whirlpool that forever sucked him inexorably inward to its vortex. – Mary Balogh
- But a mother-son relationship is not a coequal one, is it? He is lonely with only you just as you are lonely with only him. – Mary Balogh
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- Every moment is a moment of decision, and every moment turns us inexorably in the direction of the rest of our lives. – Mary Balogh
- Could a love of that magnitude die? If it was true love, could it ever die? Was there such a thing as true love? – Mary Balogh
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