
“Love doesn’t know any better. Those kinds of feelings are rare. You need to hold on to love when you can. And if it lasts, it lasts. And if it doesn’t, you deal with it.”
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Heather Webber
“That a person you love is never truly gone—they’re always there, whether it’s in a memory … or a dream.” Or in a heart. All of you will always be in my heart, and part of me will always be in yours. That’s a damn good legacy, if you ask me.” ― Heather Webber, Midnight at the Blackbird Café
“He was obviously on the wrong side of crazy.” ― Heather Webber, Trouble in Spades
“In the book of life, everyone has chapters they don't like reading out loud.Page 118” ― Heather Webber, South of the Buttonwood Tree
“For where your roots are, your heart is.” ― Heather Webber, Midnight at the Blackbird Café
“But sweetie, letting go is the only way you can fly.” ― Heather Webber, Midnight at the Blackbird Café
“We survive on sweet tea and complaining, plain and simple. Mostly the sweet tea, if I’m tellin’ it to you straight.” ― Heather Webber, Midnight at the Blackbird Café
“Pain changed people. I couldn’t go back to the way I’d been, because I wasn’t the same person who’d left.” ― Heather Webber, Midnight at the Blackbird Café
“It was a choice. I could either keep dwelling on what had happened, letting it define me, or take the valuable—and sometimes painful—lessons I’d learned from the relationship and move on. Maybe find someone eventually who loves me the same way I do them.” ― Heather Webber, Midnight at the Blackbird Café
“Grief can change a person to the point where they become someone they don’t know, or even like very much.” ― Heather Webber, Midnight at the Blackbird Café
“For the first time, I saw a pink glow breaking through the gray wisps that surrounded her, revealing the color of her true personality. Blush pink. I smiled. I should've known. I had known. Emme was nothing but kindhearted at her core.” ― Heather Webber, In the Middle of Hickory Lane
“Opening yourself up, being you, is the only way to get what you want most in the world.” Stand in your own light.” ― Heather Webber, South of the Buttonwood Tree
“You get to be my age, you start counting regrets at night instead of sheep.” ― Heather Webber, Midnight at the Blackbird Café
“That a person you love is never truly gone—they’re always there, whether it’s in a memory … or a dream.” ― Heather Webber, Midnight at the Blackbird Café
“Once upon a time, there was a family of Celtic women with healing hands and giving hearts, who knew the value of the earth and used its abundance to heal, to soothe, to comfort.” ― Heather Webber, Midnight at the Blackbird Café
“There’s no better escape from real life than into a book.” ― Heather Webber, South of the Buttonwood Tree
“I tried to stand in my own light, truly I did, but it was easier said than done.” ― Heather Webber, South of the Buttonwood Tree
“Tak ada yang lebih buruk daripada iri pada sahabat, atau mengharapka sesuatu yang menurut perasaanmu seharusnya menjadi milikmu.” ― Heather Webber, Truly, Madly
“Aku juga menyukainya. Terlalu menyukainya sehingga tidak bisa kukatakan.” ― Heather Webber, Truly, Madly
“That a person you love is never truly gone—they’re always there, whether it’s in a memory … or a dream.” Or in a heart. All of you will always be in my heart, and part of me will always be in yours. That’s a damn good legacy, if you ask me.” ― Heather Webber, Midnight at the Blackbird Café
“He was obviously on the wrong side of crazy.” ― Heather Webber, Trouble in Spades
“In the book of life, everyone has chapters they don't like reading out loud.Page 118” ― Heather Webber, South of the Buttonwood Tree
“For where your roots are, your heart is.” ― Heather Webber, Midnight at the Blackbird Café
“But sweetie, letting go is the only way you can fly.” ― Heather Webber, Midnight at the Blackbird Café
“We survive on sweet tea and complaining, plain and simple. Mostly the sweet tea, if I’m tellin’ it to you straight.” ― Heather Webber, Midnight at the Blackbird Café
“Pain changed people. I couldn’t go back to the way I’d been, because I wasn’t the same person who’d left.” ― Heather Webber, Midnight at the Blackbird Café
“It was a choice. I could either keep dwelling on what had happened, letting it define me, or take the valuable—and sometimes painful—lessons I’d learned from the relationship and move on. Maybe find someone eventually who loves me the same way I do them.” ― Heather Webber, Midnight at the Blackbird Café
“Grief can change a person to the point where they become someone they don’t know, or even like very much.” ― Heather Webber, Midnight at the Blackbird Café
“For the first time, I saw a pink glow breaking through the gray wisps that surrounded her, revealing the color of her true personality. Blush pink. I smiled. I should've known. I had known. Emme was nothing but kindhearted at her core.” ― Heather Webber, In the Middle of Hickory Lane
“Opening yourself up, being you, is the only way to get what you want most in the world.” Stand in your own light.” ― Heather Webber, South of the Buttonwood Tree
“You get to be my age, you start counting regrets at night instead of sheep.” ― Heather Webber, Midnight at the Blackbird Café
“That a person you love is never truly gone—they’re always there, whether it’s in a memory … or a dream.” ― Heather Webber, Midnight at the Blackbird Café
“Once upon a time, there was a family of Celtic women with healing hands and giving hearts, who knew the value of the earth and used its abundance to heal, to soothe, to comfort.” ― Heather Webber, Midnight at the Blackbird Café
“There’s no better escape from real life than into a book.” ― Heather Webber, South of the Buttonwood Tree
“I tried to stand in my own light, truly I did, but it was easier said than done.” ― Heather Webber, South of the Buttonwood Tree
“Tak ada yang lebih buruk daripada iri pada sahabat, atau mengharapka sesuatu yang menurut perasaanmu seharusnya menjadi milikmu.” ― Heather Webber, Truly, Madly
“Aku juga menyukainya. Terlalu menyukainya sehingga tidak bisa kukatakan.” ― Heather Webber, Truly, Madly
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