"Truth only means something when it's hard to admit."
"You have to 愛 something before あなた can hate it."
"Life, he realize, was much like a song. In the beginning there is mystery, in the end there is confirmation, but it's in the middle where all the emotion resides to make the whole thing worthwhile."
"-Mom says it's because she has PMS.
-Do あなた even know what that means?
-I'm not a little kid anymore. It means pissed-at-mensyndrome."
"I mean, if the relationship can't survive the long term, why on earth would it be worth my time and energy for the short term?"
"I have faith that God will 表示する あなた the answer. But あなた have to understand that sometimes it takes a while to be able to recognize what God wants あなた to do. That's how it often is. God's voice is usually nothing もっと見る than a whisper, and あなた have to listen very carefully to hear it. But other times, in those rarest of moments, the answer is obvious and rings as loud as a church bell."
"He stared at her, knowing with certainty that he was falling in love. He pulled her close and kissed her beneath a blanket of stars, wondering how on earth he'd been lucky enough to find her."
"He was ordinary in a world that loved the extraordinary."
""Sometimes あなた have to be apart from people あなた love, but that doesn't mean あなた 愛 them any less. Sometimes it makes あなた 愛 them even more."
"God, he suddenly understood, was 愛 in its purest form, and in these last months with his children, he had felt His touch as surely as he had heard the 音楽 spilling from Ronnie's hands."
"Unless あなた had a 人気 video on YouTube
または could perform shows in front of thousands, musical ability meant nothing."
"What were the odds that she'd turn away at the same instant the ball came flying her way? And that she'd be holding a soda in a crowd at a バレーボール game she didn't even want to watch, in a place she didn't want to be? In a million years, the same thing should probably never happen again. With odds like that, she should have bought a lottery ticket."
"Ironically, he'd yet to leave a good impression. First he'd spilled soda on her, 次 she'd seen him almost involved in a riot, and then this morning she'd believed him to be either lazy または an idiot."
"Everyone always noticed Ashley. She was like a flashing neon sign for anyone with an ounce of testosterone."
"You have to 愛 something before あなた can hate it."
"Life, he realize, was much like a song. In the beginning there is mystery, in the end there is confirmation, but it's in the middle where all the emotion resides to make the whole thing worthwhile."
"-Mom says it's because she has PMS.
-Do あなた even know what that means?
-I'm not a little kid anymore. It means pissed-at-mensyndrome."
"I mean, if the relationship can't survive the long term, why on earth would it be worth my time and energy for the short term?"
"I have faith that God will 表示する あなた the answer. But あなた have to understand that sometimes it takes a while to be able to recognize what God wants あなた to do. That's how it often is. God's voice is usually nothing もっと見る than a whisper, and あなた have to listen very carefully to hear it. But other times, in those rarest of moments, the answer is obvious and rings as loud as a church bell."
"He stared at her, knowing with certainty that he was falling in love. He pulled her close and kissed her beneath a blanket of stars, wondering how on earth he'd been lucky enough to find her."
"He was ordinary in a world that loved the extraordinary."
""Sometimes あなた have to be apart from people あなた love, but that doesn't mean あなた 愛 them any less. Sometimes it makes あなた 愛 them even more."
"God, he suddenly understood, was 愛 in its purest form, and in these last months with his children, he had felt His touch as surely as he had heard the 音楽 spilling from Ronnie's hands."
"Unless あなた had a 人気 video on YouTube
または could perform shows in front of thousands, musical ability meant nothing."
"What were the odds that she'd turn away at the same instant the ball came flying her way? And that she'd be holding a soda in a crowd at a バレーボール game she didn't even want to watch, in a place she didn't want to be? In a million years, the same thing should probably never happen again. With odds like that, she should have bought a lottery ticket."
"Ironically, he'd yet to leave a good impression. First he'd spilled soda on her, 次 she'd seen him almost involved in a riot, and then this morning she'd believed him to be either lazy または an idiot."
"Everyone always noticed Ashley. She was like a flashing neon sign for anyone with an ounce of testosterone."