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That's what people do who love you. They put their arms around you and love you when you're not so lovable.
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Deb Caletti
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It was one of those times you feel a sense of loss, even though you didn't have something in the first place. I guess that's what disappointment is- a sense of loss for something you never had.
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Deb Caletti (The Nature of Jade)
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The loneliness you feel with another person, the wrong person, is the loneliest of all.
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Deb Caletti (The Fortunes of Indigo Skye)
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In every age it has been the tyrant, the oppressor and the exploiter who has wrapped himself in the cloak of patriotism, or religion, or both to deceive and overawe the People.
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Eugene V. Debs
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It made me wonder how many times we forgive just because we don't want to lose someone, even if they don't deserve our forgiveness.
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Deb Caletti (Honey, Baby, Sweetheart)
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Rejection, though--it could make the loss of someone you weren't even that crazy about feel gut wrenching and world ending.
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Deb Caletti (The Secret Life of Prince Charming)
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You've got to have someone who loves your body. Who doesn't define you, but sees you. Who loves what he sees. Who you don't have to struggle to be good enough for.
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Deb Caletti (The Secret Life of Prince Charming)
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I am opposing a social order in which it is possible for one man who does absolutely nothing that is useful to amass a fortune of hundreds of millions of dollars, while millions of men and women who work all the days of their lives secure barely enough for a wretched existence.
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Eugene V. Debs
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We should not give away a moment to anyone who does not deserve it.
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Deb Caletti (The Secret Life of Prince Charming)
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If letting go, if letting people and things work themselves out in the way that they needed to without your help was the most important thing, then it was also the hardest.
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Deb Caletti (The Six Rules of Maybe)
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I shouldn't have to be a liar to make someone love me. I shouldn't be so afraid of losing someone that I'll do anything to make them stay.
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Deb Caletti (The Six Rules of Maybe)
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If you look up "charming" in the dictionary, you'll see that it not only has references to strong attraction, but to spells and magic. Then again, what are liars if not great magicians?
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Deb Caletti (The Secret Life of Prince Charming)
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I have no country to fight for; my country is the earth; I am a citizen of the world.
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Eugene V. Debs (Writings of Eugene V. Debs)
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It's good to let God pick a man for you. We don't do so well when we pick them ourselves. They end up lipsticks in a drawer, all those wrong colors you thought looked so good in the package.
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Deb Caletti (The Queen of Everything)
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While there is a lower class, I am in it, while there is a criminal element, I am of it, and while there is a soul in prison, I am not free.
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Eugene V. Debs
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When what you want is a relationship, and not a person, get a dog.
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Deb Caletti (The Secret Life of Prince Charming)
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This is what I know. Don't settle for 40, 50, or even 80 percent. A relationship-it shouldn't be too small or too tight or even a little scratchy. It shouldn't take up space in your closet out of guilty conscience or convenience or a moment of desire. Do you hear me? It shold be perfect for you. It should be lasting. Wait. wait for 100 percent.
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Deb Caletti (The Secret Life of Prince Charming)
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People are secretive when they have secrets.
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Deb Caletti (The Secret Life of Prince Charming)
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Those questions you have? Whether he's the one, whether you feel about him the way you should, or whether the relationship is going okay? When you're not sure whether you're in love with someone or not, the answer is not.
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Deb Caletti (The Secret Life of Prince Charming)
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And pity--people who inspire it in you are actually very powerful people. To get someone else to take care of you, to feel sorry for you--that takes a lot of strength, smarts, manipulation. Very powerful people.
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Deb Caletti (The Secret Life of Prince Charming)
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I guess forgiveness, like happiness, isn’t a final destination. You don’t one day get there and get to stay.
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Deb Caletti
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It took me years to figure out that upset was upset, and tumultuousness was not the same thing as passion. Love isn't drama.
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Deb Caletti (The Secret Life of Prince Charming)
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Your sibling, after all, is the only other person in the world who understands how fucked up your parents made you.
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Deb Caletti (The Nature of Jade)
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I've heard that people stand in bad situations because a relationship like that gets turned up by degrees. It is said that a frog will jump out of a pot of boiling water. Place him in a pot and turn it up a little at a time, and he will stay until he is boiled to death. Us frogs understand this.
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Deb Caletti (Stay)
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Love can come when you're already who you are, when you're filled with you. Not when you look to someone else to fill the empty space.
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Deb Caletti (Honey, Baby, Sweetheart)
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Things that came apart could be put together again, but never exactly the same.
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Deb Caletti (The Six Rules of Maybe)
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The most basic and somehow forgettable thing is this: Love is not pain. Love is goodness. And real love--it's less shiny than solid and simple.
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Deb Caletti (The Secret Life of Prince Charming)
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I used to think that finding the right one was about the man having a list of certain qualities. If he has them, we'd be compatible and happy. Sort of a checkmark system that was a complete failure. But I found out that a healthy relationship isn't so much about sense of humor or intelligence or attractive. It's about avoiding partners with harmful traits and personality types. And then it's about being with a good person. A good person on his own, and a good person with you. Where the space between you feels uncomplicated and happy. A good relationship is where things just work. They work because, whatever the list of qualities, whatever the reason, you happen to be really, really good together.
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Deb Caletti (The Secret Life of Prince Charming)
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I was like a chocolate in a box, looking well behaved and perfect in place, all the while harboring a secret center.
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Deb Caletti (Honey, Baby, Sweetheart)
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Sometimes thatΒ΄s all you need…, to know itΒ΄s not broken. To know you’re still whole and that you’ll heal.
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Deb Caletti (Stay)
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A lady I will be, but a man's accessory, his handbag, no thank you. I will not be someone's ornament. I will not just be someone's honey, baby, sweetheart.
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Deb Caletti (Honey, Baby, Sweetheart)
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Marriage is like a well-built porch. If one of the two posts leans too much, the porch collapses. So each must be strong enough to stand on its own.
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Deb Caletti (The Secret Life of Prince Charming)
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It starts so young, and I'm angry about that. The garbage we're taught. About love, about what's "romantic." Look at so many of the so-called romantic figures in books and movies. Do we ever stop and think how many of them would cause serious and drastic unhappiness after The End? Why are sick and dangerous personality types so often shown a passionate and tragic and something to be longed for when those are the very ones you should run for your life from? Think about it. Heathcliff. Romeo. Don Juan. Jay Gatsby. Rochester. Mr. Darcy. From the rigid control freak in The Sound of Music to all the bad boys some woman goes running to the airport to catch in the last minute of every romantic comedy. She should let him leave. Your time is so valuable, and look at these guys--depressive and moody and violent and immature and self-centered. And what about the big daddy of them all, Prince Charming? What was his secret life? We dont know anything about him, other then he looks good and comes to the rescue.
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Deb Caletti (The Secret Life of Prince Charming)
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Are you getting your period?" She narrows her eyes. No! God. I hate that. I hate when every negative act is blamed on your period." Sometimes bitchiness is just bitchiness, happily unattached to anything hormonal. It should get full credit.
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Deb Caletti (The Nature of Jade)
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Once an asshole, always an asshole.
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Deb Caletti (The Fortunes of Indigo Skye)
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It's strange, isn't it, how the idea of belonging to someone can sound so great? It can be comforting, the way it makes things decided. We like the thought of being held, until it's too tight. We like that certainty, until it means there's no way out. And we like being his, until we realize we're not ours anymore.
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Deb Caletti (Stay)
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We are all a volume on a shelf of a library, a story unto ourselves, never possibly described with one word or even very accurately with thousands. A person is never as quiet or unrestrained as they seem, or as bad or good, as vulnerable or as strong, as sweet or as fiesty; we are thickly layered, page upon lying page, behind simple covers. And love - it is not the book itself, but the binding. It can rip us apart or hold us together.
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Deb Caletti (Honey, Baby, Sweetheart)
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Sometimes love is a surprise, an instant of recognition, a sudden gift at a sudden moment that makes everything different from then on. Some people will say that's not love, that you can't really love someone you don't know. But, I'm not so sure. Love doesn't seem to follow a plan; it's not a series of steps. It can hit with the force of nature--an earthquake, a tidal wave, a storm of wild relentless energy that is beyond your simple attempts at control.
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Deb Caletti
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We can get so wrapped up in our own misconceptions that we miss the simple beauty of the truth.
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Deb Caletti (Stay)
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Sometimes good choices are really bad ones, wrapped up in so much fear you can't even see straight.
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Deb Caletti (The Secret Life of Prince Charming)
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Funny the only two times we use the phrase "seeing someone" are when we are referring to being in a a relationship or getting psychological help.
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Deb Caletti (Stay)
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The magic of purpose and of love in its purest form. Not televison love, with its glare and hollow and sequined glint; not sex and allure, all high shoes and high drama, everything both too small and in too much excess, but just love. Love like rain, like the smell of a tangerine, like a surprise found in your pocket.
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Deb Caletti (Honey, Baby, Sweetheart)
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You can want one thing and have a secret wish for its opposite.
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Deb Caletti (The Six Rules of Maybe)
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summer, after all, is a time when wonderful things can happen to quiet people. for those few months, you’re not required to be who everyone thinks you are, and that cut-grass smell in the air and the chance to dive into the deep end of a pool give you a courage you don’t have the rest of the year. you can be grateful and easy, with no eyes on you, and no past. summer just opens the door and lets you out.
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Deb Caletti (Honey, Baby, Sweetheart)
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Just because it turned out bad, doesn’t mean it wasn’t meant.
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Deb Caletti (Stay)
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But sometimes, too, you have this little feeling of knowing, this fuzzy, gnawing sense that someone will become a major something in your life. You just know that theirs will be a life you will enter and become a part of.
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Deb Caletti
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Unconditional love is like a country of two with no laws and no government. Which is all fine if everyone is peaceful and law abiding. In the wrong hands, though, you got looting and crime sprees, and let me tell you, the people who demand unconditional love are usually the ones who will rob and pillage and then blame you because you left your door unlocked.
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Deb Caletti (The Secret Life of Prince Charming)
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Sometimes you think you've found love, when it's really just one of those objects that are shiny in a certain light--a trophy, say, or a ring, or a diamond, even. Glass shards, maybe. You've got to be careful, you do. The shine can blind you. The edges can cut you in way you never imagined. It is up to you to allow that or not.
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Deb Caletti (The Secret Life of Prince Charming)
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You can forget that other people carry pieces of your own story around in their heads. I've always thought--put together all those random pieces form everyone who's ever known you from your parents to the guy who once sat next to you on a bus, and you'd probably see a fuller version of your life than you even did while living it.
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Deb Caletti (Stay)
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It occurred to me then that a lot of life was either about wanting and not having, or having and not wanting.
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Deb Caletti (Honey, Baby, Sweetheart)
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It can be exhausting eating a meal cooked by a man. With a woman, it's, Ho hum, pass the beans. A guy, you have to act like he just built the Taj Mahal.
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Deb Caletti (The Queen of Everything)
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An untold story has a weight that can submerge you, sure as a sunken ship at the bottom of the ocean.
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Deb Caletti (Stay)
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Intelligent discontent is the mainspring of civilization.
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Eugene V. Debs
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One of the hardest tasks as a human being is knowing when to keep an open mind, and when not to.
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Deb Caletti (Stay)
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Your Honor, years ago I recognized my kinship with all living beings, and I made up my mind that I was not one bit better than the meanest on earth. I said then, and I say now, that while there is a lower class, I am in it, and while there is a criminal element I am of it, and while there is a soul in prison, I am not free.
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Eugene V. Debs
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To an untrained eye, need and love were as easily mistaken for each other as the real master's painting and a forgery.
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Deb Caletti (Honey, Baby, Sweetheart)
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I finally learned that it was all right to say something wasn’t working for me when it wasn’t working. The world doesn’t come crashing down when you speak the truth.
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Deb Caletti (The Secret Life of Prince Charming)
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I would have spoken, had my heart not been in my throat
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Deb Caletti (The Six Rules of Maybe)
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Hurt is a weapon. Better weapon than most because it doesn't look like one.
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Deb Caletti (Stay)
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Let me tell you, you either have chemistry or you don't, and you better have it, or it's like kissing some relative. But chemistry, listen to me, you got to be careful. Chemistry is like those perfume ads, the ones that look so interesting and mysterious but you dont even know at first what they're even selling. Or those menues without the prices. Mystery and intrigue are gonna cost you. Great looking might mean something ve-ry expensive, and I don't mean money. What I'm saying is, chemistry is a place to start, not an end point.
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Deb Caletti (The Secret Life of Prince Charming)
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My father said that love at first sight should send you running, if you know what's good for you. It's your dark pieces having instant recognition with their dark pieces, he says. You're an idiot if you think it means you've met your soul mate. So I was an idiot.
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Deb Caletti (Stay)
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I would not be a Moses to lead you into the Promised Land, because if I could lead you into it, someone else could lead you out of it.
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Eugene V. Debs
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We look down our noses at people who've made mistakes in relationships. She's so stupid! How could she do that! Our superiority makes us feel better. But I’d bet everything I have on the fact that people to claim to have a perfect record in love are either lying or have very limited dating experience. People who say, I’d never do that! Someday, unless you are very, very lucky, you’ll have a story to tell. Or not to tell.
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Deb Caletti (The Secret Life of Prince Charming)
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The scariest part of forever is that nothing is.
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Deb Caletti (The Story of Us)
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It's shocking the things we call love.
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Deb Caletti (The Secret Life of Prince Charming)
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I had always had a little problem looking out for myself in love. I was afraid people would leave me. So I sort of clung and did everything possible to keep someone around. I didn't have a hard talk with myself about who I was keeping around. Doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure that out. I clung to people like human life preservers. I thought i'd die if someone left me. Its ironic because now I'm the one who's leaving.
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Deb Caletti (The Secret Life of Prince Charming)
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You have ordinary moments and ordinary moments and more ordinary moments, and then, suddenly, there is something monumental right there. You have past and future colliding in the present, your own personal Big Bang, and nothing will ever be the same.
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Deb Caletti (Stay)
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You can hold a secret, hold it so far in that it drives nearly every thought and every move you make- your very heartbeat, almost.
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Deb Caletti (The Six Rules of Maybe)
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A privately owned world can never be a free world and a society based upon warring classes cannot stand.
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Eugene V. Debs (Works of Eugene Victor Debs)
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Maybe I was being too picky. Maybe I didn't want to be close to anyone. Maybe I'd just be the type who couldn't feel love all the way or something. I couldn't tell what was wrong, but what was wrong was that it just wasn't right.
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Deb Caletti (The Secret Life of Prince Charming)
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Darkness does this. It finds all the places you are hiding in. It finds all the things you are holding onto tightly and makes you let go.
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Deb Caletti (The Queen of Everything)
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Sometimes you've got to make a mess before you clean it up.
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Deb Caletti (The Secret Life of Prince Charming)
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The most true-love words are not the ones that grasp and hold and bind you, twisting you both up together in some black dance. No, they are ones that leave you free to stand alone on your own solid ground, leave him to do the same, a tender space between you.
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Deb Caletti (Stay)
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They say religion is about love, but you wonder how much of it really is about fear.
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Deb Caletti (The Nature of Jade)
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You've got to say what you mean and mean what you say...Doubt in your voice is an open door people will shove right through.
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Deb Caletti (The Six Rules of Maybe)
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I would rather a thousand times be a free soul in jail than to be a sycophant and coward in the streets.
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Eugene V. Debs (Eugene V. Debs Speaks)
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Years ago I recognized my kinship with all living things, and I made up my mind that I was not one bit better than the meanest on the earth. I said then and I say now, that while there is a lower class, I am in it; while there is a criminal element, I am of it; while there is a soul in prison, I am not free.
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Eugene V. Debs (Debs: His Life, Writings and Speeches)
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I may not be able to say all I think, but I am not going to say anything I do not think.
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Eugene V. Debs
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If I were hungry and friendless today, I would rather take my chances with a saloon-keeper than with the average preacher.
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Eugene V. Debs
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A person shows signs of clutching on too fast, of being needy, of not hearing the word "no," of jealousy, of guarding you and your freedom. But the signs can be so small they skitter right past you. Sometimes they dance past, looking satiny, something you should applaud. Someone's jealousy can make you feel good. Special. But it's not even about you. It's about a hand that is already gripping. It's about their need, circling around your throat
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Deb Caletti (Stay)
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Maybe a person's world can grow bigger in all the right ways, not too wide that it becomes shallow, just large enough to preserve its depth.
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Deb Caletti (The Fortunes of Indigo Skye)
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People can attach themselves to something--an idea, another person, a desire--with an impossibly strong grip, and in the case of restless ghosts, a grip stronger than death. Will is a powerful thing. Will--it's supposed to be a good treat, a more determined and persistent version of determination and persistence. But will and obsession--they sit right next to each other. They pretend to be strangers and all the while meet secretly at midnight." -
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Deb Caletti (Stay)
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You were supposed to have hope, right? You were supposed to respect its power and hold on. And so I did. I held, and held, and let hope fill me. But as the days went on, it seemed I could be holding for a long, long time. Hope could be the most powerful thing or the most useless
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Deb Caletti (The Six Rules of Maybe)
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...What is more like love than the ocean? You can play in it, drown in it...it can be clear and bright enough to hurt your eyes, or covered in fog, hidden behind a curve of roads and then suddenly there in full glory. It's waves come like breaths, in and out, body stretched to forever in it's possibilities, and yet it's heart lies deep, not fully knowable, inconceivably majestic.
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Deb Caletti (Honey, Baby, Sweetheart)
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But what I wanted back had never really been there. He was a temporary illusion, a mirage of water after walking in the desert. I had made him up. And he could have killed me. You've got to stop the ride sometimes. Stop it and get off.
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Deb Caletti (The Secret Life of Prince Charming)
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What is it about hairdressers? You tell them 'not too short' and some part of their hairdresser brain hears this as 'whack the shit out of it.' If you never say, 'not too short,' everything is fine. You say it, & it's a guarantee you'll come out ready for the military>
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Deb Caletti (The Six Rules of Maybe)
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Family was even a bigger word than I imagined, wide and without limitations, if you allowed it, defying easy definition. You had family that was supposed to be family and wasn't, family that wasn't family but was, halves becoming whole, wholes splitting into two; it was possible to lack whole, honest love and connection from family in lead roles, yet to be filled to abundance by the unexpected supporting players.
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Deb Caletti (The Secret Life of Prince Charming)
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Or so we don't think about how we're just vulnerable specks trying to survive on a violent, tumultuous planet, at the mercy of hurricanes and volcanoes and asteroids and terrorists and disease and a million other things. We concentrate on having little thoughts so we don't have BIG THOUGHTS. . . . You've got to ignore the one big truth - life is fatal.
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Deb Caletti (The Nature of Jade)
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The hope was, people like me got to finally find our place in college or in the actual world. People who understood this told you that high school wasn't the actual world, that it was more like a temporary alternate reality you were forced to believe in for four years. A video game you played, where you could never get to the next level no matter how hard you tried.
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Deb Caletti (The Six Rules of Maybe)
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The six rules of maybe 1. respect the power of hope and possibilites. Begin with beleif. Hold onto it. 2. If you known where you want to go, you're already half way there. Know what you desire but, more imporantly, why you desire it. Then go. 3. hopes and dreams and heart's desires require a clear path-get out of your own way 4. Place hope carefully in your own hands and in the hands of others 5. Persist, if necessary 6. That said, most importantly-know when you've reached an end, Quit, give up, do it with courage. Giving up is not failing-it's the chance to begin again.
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Deb Caletti (The Six Rules of Maybe)
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As long as he owns your tools he owns your job, and if he owns your job he is the master of your fate. You are in no sense a free man. You are subject to his interest and to his will. He decides whether you shall work or not. Therefore, he decides whether you shall live or die. And in that humiliating position any one who tries to persuade you that you are a free man is guilty of insulting your intelligence.
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Eugene V. Debs (Works of Eugene Victor Debs)
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A dog β€” a dog teaches us so much about love. Wordless, imperfect love; love that is constant, love that is simple goodness, love that forgives not only bad singing and embarrassments, but misunderstandings and harsh words. Love that sits and stays and stays and stays, until it finally becomes its own forever. Love, stronger than death. A dog is a four-legged reminder that love comes and time passes and then your heart breaks.
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Deb Caletti (The Story of Us)
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At the root of every large struggle in life is the need to be honest about something that we do not feel we can be honest about. We lie to ourselves or other people because the truth might require action on our part, and action requires courage. We say we β€œdon’t know” what is wrong, when we do know what is wrong; we just wish we didn’t. Art lets us tell the truth, but even art can be something to hide behind.
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Deb Caletti (The Secret Life of Prince Charming)
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It was more work than it seemed, looking through a telescope, as the Earth was continually moving and you had to move along with it. You don't realize how fast this acutally happens, and it's kind of both creepy and wonderful when you stop to think about it. And it makes you realize there's absolutely no way to avoid change. You can sit there and cross your arms and refuse it, but underneath you, things are still spinning away.
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Deb Caletti (Wild Roses)
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Here is something that Peach, one of the Casserole Queens, says about men and women and love. You know that scene in Romeo and Juliet, where Romeo is standing on the ground looking longingly at Juliet on the balcony above him? One of the most romantic moments in all of literary history? Peach says there's no way that Romeo was standing down there to profess his undying devotion. The truth, Peach says, is that Romeo was just trying to look up Juliet's skirt.
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Deb Caletti (Honey, Baby, Sweetheart)
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Love is ease, love is comfort, love is support and respect. Love is not punishing or controlling. Love lets you grow and breathe. Love's passion is only good passion -- swirling-leaves-on-a-fall-day passion, a-sky-full-of-magnificent-stars passion -- not angst and anxiety. Love is not hurt and harm. Love is never unsafe. Love is sleeping like puzzle pieces. It's your own garden you protect; it's a field of wildflowers you move about in both freely and together.
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Deb Caletti (The Secret Life of Prince Charming)
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Maybe love, too, is beautiful because it has a wildness that cannot be tamed. I don't know. All I know is that passion can take you up like a house of cards in a tornado, leaving destruction in its wake. Or it can let you alone because you've built a stone wall against it, set out the armed guards to keep it from touching you. The real trick is not to let it in, but to hold on. To understand that the heart is as wide and vast as the universe, but that we come to know it best from here, this place is gravity and stability, where out feet can still touch ground.
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Deb Caletti
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You read all kinds of books and see all kinds of movies about the man who is obsessed and devoted, whose focus is a single solid beam, same as the lighthouse and that intense, too. It is Heathcliff with Catherine. It is a vampire with a passionate love stronger than death. We crave that kind of focus from someone else. We'd give anything to be that "loved." But that focus is not some soul-deep pinnacle of perfect devotion - it's only darkness and the tormented ghosts of darkness. It's strange, isn't it, to see a person's gaping emotional wounds, their gnawing needs, as our romance? We long for it, I don't know why, but when we have it, it is a knife at our throat on the banks of Greenlake. It is an unwanted power you'd do anything to be rid of. A power that becomes the ultimate powerlessness.
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Deb Caletti (Stay)
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What they say is, life goes on, and that is mostly true. The mail is delivered and the Christmas lights go up and the ladders get put away and you open yet another box of cereal. In time, the volume of my feelings would be turned down in gentle increments to a near quiet, and yet the record would still spin, always spin. There was a place for Rose so deeply within myself that it was another country, another world, with its own light and time and its own language. A lost world. Yet its foundations and edges were permanent-the ruins of Pompeii, the glorious remnants or the Forum. A world that endured, even as it retreated into the past. A world visited, imagined, ever waiting, yet asleep
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Deb Caletti (Honey, Baby, Sweetheart)
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I tried to read that book again before I went to sleep. I didn’t like that book, but I kept going for all the reasons a person hangs in with something that isn’t good-you feel bad about not giving it a chance, youΒ΄ve already come too far to give up now, you believe itΒ΄s going to get better. When you’re a person whose life has mostly brought good things, you believe in goodness. You believe that things will work out. Even the worst things will work out. You believe in a happy ending. But you are naΓ―ve. The mostly good in your life has made you that way. YouΒ΄ve spent so much time seeing the bright side that you don’t even believe the other side exists. You are wrong about that. I closed that book. I wouldn’t open it again, I vowed. It was time to learn something.
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Deb Caletti (Stay)