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Sara Miller Quotes

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Justine Castellon
“There was something quite beautiful about finding such a profound connection with an absolute stranger. In a city as densely populated as New York, the ratio of oddballs and jerks often seems to outnumber the sane ones. But tonight, I had found that rare gem.”
Justine Castellon, Gnight, Sara / 'Night, Heck

Justine Castellon
“Our goodbye felt less like an end and more like a pause –– an ellipsis rather than a period.”
Justine Castellon, Gnight, Sara / 'Night, Heck

Justine Castellon
“You have your choices. Do what makes you happy. You can always discover yourself without losing who you are in the process.”
Justine Castellon, Gnight, Sara / 'Night, Heck

Justine Castellon
“Life had become a constant battle against the ordinary, a struggle to keep the flame of creativity alive amidst the downpour of routine.”
Justine Castellon, Gnight, Sara / 'Night, Heck

Justine Castellon
“Life, I realized, was not a meticulously edited movie. It was a tapestry of scenes, each more real and raw than the last, stitched together in a pattern that often made sense only in retrospect. Each day was a snapshot, a moment frozen in time.”
Justine Castellon

Justine Castellon
“He didn’t ask anything more of me. He didn’t try to fill the silence. He just gave me the space to break, to fall apart completely in the wake of all I’d lost.”
Justine Castellon, I Love You, Sunday Sunset

Justine Castellon
“When you’re handed a clock with someone’s life ticking against it, every second matters. Each breath, each moment—they cling to you, burn into you—like they’re the last you’ll ever get”
Justine Castellon, I Love You, Sunday Sunset

Justine Castellon
“I’ve loved you since the first sunset we shared. Your soul is my home. And every moment I’ve had with you, every second, has been a gift I’ll cherish until my very last breath.”
Justine Castellon, I Love You, Sunday Sunset

Justine Castellon
“.... as the colors faded and the sun sank, I could feel that same quiet, inevitable departure. The way the light disappeared was like the way he’d gone, leaving me with nothing but shadows and the faint memory of warmth.”
Justine Castellon, I Love You, Sunday Sunset

Justine Castellon
“Not everything could be repaired. Not everything had to be. But maybe, just maybe, life could still be whole, even with its cracks. And maybe, if we were lucky, we’d find something beautiful in what remained.”
Justine Castellon, I Love You, Sunday Sunset