10 Quotes & Sayings By Lori Goodwin

Lori Goodwin is the author of the "New York Times" bestseller, "Quilty", and the upcoming, "Honeymoon: An Elopement Novella". She was born and raised in rural Ohio and resides in New York City.

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Even in times of trauma, we try to maintain a sense of normality until we no longer can. That, my friends, is called surviving. Not healing. We never become whole again ... we are survivors. If you are here today... you are a survivor. But those of us who have made it thru hell and are still standing? We bare a different name: warriors. Lori Goodwin
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That's the kind of shit you do for the people you love, even when you don't want them to know. You don't have to tell someone you love them. You scream it with your actions. See, you may say you don't love him, but your actions speak louder then you ever could. So, put your bow down and just tell him. I'm sure it'll be better received without a weapon in your hand. Lori Goodwin
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One thing is for sure. Nothing in life is easy or certain. You'll be fighting until the end. And when you've overcome all chaos has to offer, those who had it easy will struggle. By fighting through it, you are giving yourself a skill some just do not have. When the world, and the realm, erupt into chaos, you'll be the one standing with a sword still in your hand. Be proud of yourself. You're more of a warrior than you know. Lori Goodwin
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The most disgusting human trait is bias, because it typically leads to propaganda, hate and violence. Lori Goodwin
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The most disgusting human trait is bias because it ends of leading to propaganda, hate and violence. Lori Goodwin
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It's one thing to stick to your guns. It's quite another to hold those guns to the heads of your citizens. Lori Goodwin
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It is easier to stand in front of a bullet than it is to stand up to the world. Lori Goodwin
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Governments don't spy on you for your protection, they spy on you to see if you're planning a revolt. Lori Goodwin
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When we feel weak, we drop our heads on the shoulders of others. Don't get mad when someone does that. Be honored. For that person trusted you enough to, even if subtly, ask you for help. Lori Goodwin