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Romance is thinking about your significant other, when you are supposed to be thinking about something else.
Nicholas Sparks
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Nicholas Sparks
Age: 59
Born: 1965
Born: January 1
Athletics Competitor
Film Producer
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Screenwriter
Taekwondo Athlete
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Omaha
Nebraska
Nicholas Charles Sparks
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You really love her don't you, she said. With all my heart. She looked as sad as I'd ever seen her. What's your heart telling you to do? I don't know. Maybe, she said gently,You're trying to hard to hear it.
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After all, if there is a heaven, we will find each other again, for there is no heaven without you.
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She'd preferred the uncertainty, if only because it allowed her to remember him the way he used to be. Sometimes, though, she wondered what he felt when he thought of that year they spent together, or if he ever marveled at what they'd shared, or even whether he thought of her at all.
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