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Mercy

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Not my favourite by Picoult

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Do you think of me when youleast expect it – when you’reunwrapping a garden hose or

tilting your face to the showeror making love to someone else?And can you leave it at that or

do you find yourselfcompulsively sitting through the

memories?

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Women use twice as many words in the course of a day as men, and she wondered if this because

women were garrulous by nature, orbecause it took twice as long tomake men understand what was

being said

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Two like jigsawpieces, after allwould not fit.

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…traveling was all very well and good as long as you knew there wasa place or a person you could call

home.

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If you forgive people enough, you belong to them, and theyto you, whether either personlikes it or not – squatter’srights of the heart.

--James Hilton,

Time and time again.

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The first person you fell in lovewith stole your heart. Thefirst person you made lovewith stole your soul. And if

these were one and the same, you were damned.

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… she’d wantsomeone to tap Godon the shoulder and wake Him up

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She wondered ifforgiving was any

easier thanforgetting…

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After all, if hate can steal oursanity, so can love. Love can rob

a person of his power of reason.We’ve heard it all before:

Love is blind,

Love conquers all.

Think of the strength we attributeto love in our clichés. Is thereany doubt that we’re vulnerable

to it?

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Even if you takeyourself away from theperson who holds youfast, if that person

still thinks you are his, you always will be

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