Quotes From The Bridge Dialectical Journal

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This book has taught me so much about how true love never fails no matter what happens. The little things in life matter more than the big things. Also that you should never judge someone by their appearance because they are different inside the things you can’t see with a human naked eye, you have to get to know that person to find the truly special, ideal things inside with the loving warm caring hearts.

“People die, but love doesn’t,” I learned that even if people pass away there is still that true love that never escapes the hearts of people that are still here on earth. Just like when Marguerite passed away Eddie still loved her with all his heart and the same goes for Marguerite that even when she was in heaven. She was waiting for him to come and find her because they both had the love in their hearts that never will be separated.
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Never look at someone with a disgusted look on your face because those people could become the closest person you ever meet. Even if they are dirty, greasy hair, smell bad, anything, it could be never judge them by their appearance the only thing that matter in a person is their insides which is what finds true love and great honesty.

“The little things make the biggest difference…” This quote taught me that you don’t always have to look at the big picture you only need to view the littlest things. For example a tree you don’t look at the tree you look at the little tiny seeds that someone planted a long time ago moreover all their love and caring for it to make it grow. How many times they watered it, made sure that the weather doesn’t kill it. Making sure it has the love and care for it. So today we can live with the fresh, clean oxygen it provides for us in order to

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