Lines from the novel, The Wedding, by Nicholas Sparks.
November 15, 2006Most of my former rommates seemed to go to college as a world, of weekends, separated by boring classes, while I viewed college as preparation for the future.
The point is, that there’s no man alive who can honestly say those words and mean them.
But love, is more than, three words mumbled in bedtime.
Loves is sustained by action, a pattern of devotion in things we do for each other day.
Gifts of the heart can’t be claimed by anyone except the giver.
Absence might make the heart grow fonder.
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