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“Take risks! That is really what life is about. We must pursue our own happiness. Nobody has ever lived our lives; ther are no guidelines. Trust your instincts. Accept nothing but the best. But then also look for it carefully. Don't allow it to slip between your fingers. Sometimes, good things come to us in a such a quiet fashion. And nothing comes complete. It is what we make of whatever we encounter that determines the outcome. What we choose to see, what we choose to save. And what we choose to remember. Never forget that all the love in your life is there, inside you, always.”

Quote by Linda Olsson

Work

Astrid and Veronika

Astrid and Veronika is a narrative that delves into the emotional and psychological dynamics of a friendship that transcends typical boundaries. The story follows the lives of its two main characters, who find solace and companionship in each other amidst the complexities of their personal lives. The novel is known for its introspective and poignant portrayal of human connections. more

Author

Linda Olsson
Linda Olsson

Linda Olsson, born in 1948, is a renowned author whose works span various literary genres. She is admired for her profound insights and unique narrative style. more

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