A few drinks and the world was hers – she wore her whiskey like a loaded gun.
ATTICUSLove her but leave her wild.
More Atticus Quotes
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Watch carefully the magic that occurs when you give a person enough comfort to just be themselves.
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Love is strange dark magic.
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Chase your stars fool, life is short.
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I love you most in that place between coffee and sleep.
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What a strange world. We trade our days for things.
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She conquered her demons and wore her scars like wings.
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I think it’s beautiful the way you sparkle when you talk about the things you love.
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It was her chaos that made her beautiful.
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She wore the moonlight-like lingerie.
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I aspire to be an old man with an old wife laughing at old jokes from a wild youth.
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We, humans, are so tortured by not properly guessing what will make us happy.
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A sky full of stars and he was staring at her.
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Adventure runs on all sorts of whiskey.
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I’ve never met a strong person with an easy past.
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Love could be labeled poison and we’d drink it anyway.
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Thinking of you is a poison I drink often.
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I have seen your darkest nights and brightest days and I want you to know that I will be here forever loving you in dusk.
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I worry there is something broken in our generation, there are too many sad eyes on happy faces.
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There is nothing prettier in the whole wide world than a girl in love with every breath she takes.
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I hope to arrive at my death, late, in love, and a little drunk.
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We are all born free and spend a lifetime becoming slaves to our own false truths.
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That was her magic – she could still see the sunset even on those darkest days.
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My atoms love you atoms, it’s chemistry.
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The prettiest girls shine brightest in the dark.
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I want to be with someone who dreams of doing everything in life and nothing on rainy Sunday afternoons.
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Put a girl in the moonlight and tell only truths and every man becomes a poet.
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