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A Gentle Reminder
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This is one of those books where if it finds you at the right time, it can really be special. That's what happened to me.
I agree with the other reviewers who said this is a bit repetitive, and for that reason, I deducted a star, but I really needed a book like this. I easily highlighted over half of it because the quotes resonated so much, and it even made me cry which I wasn't expecting.
If you're feeling a little lost, this is a nice gentle reminder that everything always works out the way it's supposed to, in the right timing.
One day, when you least expect it, you are going to crash into someone who is going to be so soft and gentle with your heart, and you are going to be so glad you kept it open. You are going to be so glad that you continued to fight for it - that you chose to believe it deserved more.
I agree with the other reviewers who said this is a bit repetitive, and for that reason, I deducted a star, but I really needed a book like this. I easily highlighted over half of it because the quotes resonated so much, and it even made me cry which I wasn't expecting.
If you're feeling a little lost, this is a nice gentle reminder that everything always works out the way it's supposed to, in the right timing.
One day, when you least expect it, you are going to crash into someone who is going to be so soft and gentle with your heart, and you are going to be so glad you kept it open. You are going to be so glad that you continued to fight for it - that you chose to believe it deserved more.
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Reading Progress
November 1, 2022
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Started Reading
November 1, 2022
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November 1, 2022
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nonfiction
November 1, 2022
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26.32%
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When you know yourself, when you stand up for your heart, you do not bankrupt who you are just to keep half-loves in your life. Love becomes less about filling a void, love becomes less about possession, less about dependence, and it transforms into something that can be fully and deeply appreciated and felt, because you are not afraid that its loss will destroy you.
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November 3, 2022
– Shelved as:
made-me-cry
November 3, 2022
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Finished Reading