Nicholas SparksIt was a lesson that I would learn in time though it wasn't Hegbert who taught me.
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The greatest lesson I learned from the story of "He-Who-Shall-Not-Be-Named" is that we all have a certain amount of power in our lives. When one person steps in and takes away all of the power from another person, it is a lesson that they will learn in time though it wasn't Hegbert who taught me.
Source: A Walk To Remember
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