Top 74 Quotes & Sayings by Mary E. Pearson - Page 2
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Last updated on December 24, 2024.
Maybe the impossible is possible when you take everything else away.
He believes me. But that is nothing new. He always did because I was a rule follower. I played by the rules he understood. But there are new rules now, ones he doesn't know yet. He'll learn. Just as I'm learning.
...and time becomes a forgotten detail.
A single gentle rain makes the grass many shades greener. So our prospects brighten . . .
There is something about her eyes. Eyes don't breathe. I know that much. But hers look breathless.
Which weakness shall I tell her? “I walk funny,” I say, and she’s satisfied with that. (inside joke)
There are all kinds of friends you make in life... But there's something different about someone who spreads their wings with you.
I thought grandmothers had to like you. It’s a law or something.
We all have a dark place in us. It's what we do with it and the choice we make.
Picture yourself five years from now. Where do you want to be? Remember that. Every day. That's how you'll get there.
It can take years to mold a dream. It takes only a fraction of a second for it to be shattered.
Words have longer lives than people.
Things I can feel. Hard. Soft. Rough. Smooth. But the inside kind of feel, it is all the same, like foggy mush. Is that the part of me that is still asleep? (9)
I still cry on waking. I'm not sure why. I feel nothing. Nothing I can name, anyway. It's like breathing - something that happens over which I have no control. (6)