32 Quotes by Jacqueline Edgington

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    You have to forgive yourself. Everyone does something that needs forgiveness. It’s impossible to live a life where you don’t have to say you’re sorry. But the most important person to say sorry to is yourself.

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    The monkey puzzle tree has absorbed your bad memories. It’s heard your words and read your thoughts. It will keep your memories, just like history is stored with words in a book. The monkey puzzle tree feeds off history good and bad, happy or sad. Trees are record keepers and this particular tree has more records than any other living tree. If trees disappeared, there will be no records to tell that we even existed. There will be no present, no past and therefore no future,” explained Petucan.

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    As he punched a hole in each ticket, the conductor shared the fact that a young girl once spent a fortnight on the train before it came to a stop. “What’s a fortnight?” asked Jack.“Two weeks; you know, fourteen nights,” responded Petucan.“Wow. That’s a long time to be sitting on a train. What did she find to do in a fortnight?” quizzed Jack.“She found plenty to do to kill time. Eat up and enjoy the ride,” smiled the conductor

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