Just Because Quotes

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“Everyone knows what falling in love is like but being in love is what people have lost. That intimacy to be in bed with somebody and just laugh and not hold anybody accountable for what they say.”
Mark Polish

Aleksandr Voinov
“Me, i'm going to write ass-kicking trans* characters. I think I might end up writing not a single thing that is "pure" by some people's standards. Just because, and because I can.”
Aleksandr Voinov

Jeffrey Fry
“Just because you have an abundance of information does not mean you have wisdom.”
Jeffrey Fry

“I hope everyone that is reading this is having a really good day. And if you are not, just know that in every new minute that passes you have an opportunity to change that.”
Gillan Anderson

“An ounce of goodness everyday,
Can soothe the heart in many ways,
An ounce of goodness "just because"
Don't wait until Christmas to be Santa Claus”
Charmaine J Forde

Alcurtis Turner
“Just because I say hi doesn't mean that I want to sleep with you I'm just trying to be nice.”
Alcurtis Turner

“common sense isn't that common.”
Raeven Storm

“Just because you don't like my opinion that does not make it wrong”
Candice Galek

“Today is a perfect day to bless a stranger,
Just because ...”
Charmaine J. Forde

Jennifer L. Armentrout
“Just because we haven't heard of it or seen it, doesn't mean it didn't exist.”
Jennifer L. Armentrout, A Kingdom of Flesh and Fire

“Things To Do — Just Because…

1. Choose one drawer, one shelf, or one corner to refresh — just one.
One small space can shift your whole energy.

2. Write a gratitude note to someone who shaped your last year.
Not a card for an occasion — a card for no reason at all.

3. Revisit an old hobby you abandoned when life got busy.
Knitting, journaling, puzzles, baking — something that reminds you who you were before the world rushed you.

4. Create a “comfort playlist” for cold evenings.
Songs that feel like warm socks and soup.

5. Pick one thing to learn — not master — by the end of the month.
A new recipe, a new stretch, a new word, a new way to fold towels. Tiny learning counts.

6. Have a “lights‑off night.”
Candles, lamps, soft glow. Let the house feel like a retreat.

7. Make a pot of something that lasts three days.

8. Spend one hour planning something you’re looking forward to in spring.
A garden, a trip, a project, a visit. Hope is winter vitamins.

9. Go through your phone and delete 50 things.
Photos, apps, screenshots. Digital clutter is still clutter.

10. Let yourself do absolutely nothing for one full afternoon.
Not productive nothing — real nothing. The kind that resets your soul.”
Charmaine J Forde