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“The world and life had a way of changing plans. There wasn’t always forever.”
― Love, Alabama
― Love, Alabama
“Sabine had such conventional views on marriage that were so deeply ingrained from her Catholic upbringing. They could take the girl out of the church but not the guilt from the girl. She’d always believed marriage was for life. Divorce was a sin. Wasn’t it?”
― Forever, Alabama
― Forever, Alabama
“Can’t change ’em, fix ’em or treat ’em. Just gotta cut ’em loose.” James”
― Forever, Alabama
― Forever, Alabama
“Emma had had lots of time since then to research true narcissism and now understood how slickly a person could be fooled by one. Narcissists, according to what she’d learned, were charming, engaging, and as long as the narcissist’s needs and desires were put first, above all else, things could go well in a relationship. Tad had groomed and manipulated her from the beginning to please him. She was pretty, dressed and behaved gracefully, which all served him. She adored him and fell into feeding his ego”
― Love, Alabama
― Love, Alabama
“You can’t change others and their behaviors, Mrs. Boone—only how you respond to them.”
― Forever, Alabama
― Forever, Alabama
“get it. And no one should blame you, even though they probably will and do. Everyone had their own memory of things and places. Some deal better than others with past events. Some people just never want to go back and feel that way again.”
― Love, Alabama
― Love, Alabama
“decision.”
― Again, Alabama
― Again, Alabama





