“Someone once told me how things begin isn’t nearly as important as how they end.”
“Someone once told me love isn’t perfect—or predictable.”
“How can I be more important than someone else? Isn’t every life important?”
“Length isn’t as important as what you say and how you say it.”
“Someone once told her there's a formula for how long it takes to get over someone, that it's half as long as the time you've been together.”
“Someone once told me that human beings have three dimensions: how you see yourself, how others see you, and how you want others to see you. The closer the distance between the three dimensions, the more at peace you are and the more stable you become.”