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Quotes from Nancy McKenzie

Take what comes and live life without complaint. What will be, will be. Life is a woman's gift; death is God's.
~ Nancy McKenzie
Take what comes and live life without complaint. What will be, will be. Life is a woman's gift; death is God's.
~ Nancy McKenzie
She felt her future close upon her but unseen, like the sea behind the blowing veil of snow... She would follow Llyr's advice and face it a little every day...Day by day, step by step life would go forward. Eventually, the veil would lift, the cold would yield to the sun's warmth, and the world would be reborn. This dark time would pass.
~ Nancy McKenzie
Light with thee walk; dark from thee flee.
~ Nancy McKenzie
The apple blossoms were just out, dancing like white froth in the April breezes.
~ Nancy McKenzie
am talking about much more than carnal love. You are his rest when he is weary; his joy when he is low; his quiet song when his ears are filled with human pleas and blandishments. What purpose do you serve? You give the King life.
~ Nancy McKenzie
Take what comes and live without complaint. What will be, will be. Life is woman's gift; death is God's.'
~ Nancy McKenzie
I bowed my head, not knowing what was coming. The dying words of a King were powerful by every magic known to man. But I knew that since it was Arthur, they would be merciful. "He blessed you, Gwen, and he expressed the wish that when your time comes, you be buried with him. In the same grave." The tears ran freely down my face as I felt the love of that strong heart reach out to me, even from death.
~ Nancy McKenzie
What caught me by surprise were his eyes. They were a rich, warm brown in color, glowing with a joyful light that seemed to come from within himself.
~ Nancy McKenzie
The King paused at the door, suddenly looking almost shy. "I don't wish to be bold, or to instruct you of matters that are none of my concern," he began, and I froze, fearful of what was coming. "But I like you in blue," he finished, and disappeared.
~ Nancy McKenzie
You are naught but skin and bone and suffering.
~ Nancy McKenzie
every man must die. I do not think about it. It is what we do in life that matters.
~ Nancy McKenzie