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Quotes About Renewal

You don't smile when you're holding on. You smile when you're letting go.
~ Taylor Adams, Eyeshot
It's a new minute, a new hour and a new day cherish it !!!!!!!
~ Bonnie Zackson Koury
Every flower begins to flourish in spring.
~ Lailah Gifty Akita
The chance to do it over again is called now.
~ J.R. Rim
water flow away and never come back
~ Sarita
Divorce is a time of change. It really rocks a foundation of most people's lives. When we have our heart broken or our dreams taken away from us, it is a time of growth and change.
~ Debbie Ford
History is not ended. It will sooner or later take up the threads apparently broken off forever and knit them together in a new pattern.
~ Rudolf Hess
Don't hold together what must fall apart. The familiar life crumbles so the new life can begin.
~ Bryant H. McGill
Jesus wrecked my life, shattered it to pieces, and put it back together more beautifully.
~ Katie Davis
The broken bone, once set together, is stronger than ever.
~ John Lyly
We are continuously living a new life, and when the old and the new do not fit nicely together, the old - no longer able to contain the new - should be discarded.
~ Ernest Holmes
Rejoicing and repentance must go together. Repentance without rejoicing will lead to despair. Rejoicing without repentance is shallow and will only provide passing inspiration instead of deep change.
~ Timothy Keller
Together, we can bring our planet's heartbeat back.
~ Ian Somerhalder
To break and be able to grow together again in a better way: that is the difficult art.
~ Asger Jorn
Inspiration can be found in a pile of junk. Sometimes, you can put it together with a good imagination and invent something.
~ Thomas A. Edison
So now it is time to disassemble the parts of the jigsaw puzzle or to piece another one together, for I find that, having come to the end of my story, my life is just beginning.
~ Conrad Veidt
For you to be free of your thinking mind, that will cost you the way that you've put your self together. It will cost you your patterned self.
~ John de Ruiter
If living were the right word. It had been a suspended life. She had worn black for Teddy inside and out. And somehow it had become a comfortable way of life. While part of her yearned for gaiety and a renewal of life, the other part clung to its cocoon. It was safer to remain inside it. It was less likely that she would have to experience again the pain of losing someone around whom her life had come to revolve.
~ Mary Balogh
It had been surprisingly easy to begin a new life.
~ Mary Balogh
Some things always remain the same. We are not the same people we were six years ago. We will have to get to know each other again. But our love has survived, has it not? Can we not give it a chance again, Elizabeth? You do love me, do you not? Yes, she admitted hesitantly against his coat, I always have. Well, he said, chuckling against her hair. You have sealed your doom now, love. You cannot expect me ever to let you go after you have admitted that, you know.
~ Mary Balogh
I think it is possible to start again, don't you? Life, I mean. It cannot possibly be intended that we simply acquire experience upon experience like a lot of excess baggage to carry about with us until we stagger into middle age and old age beneath the impossible weight of it all. We must, as we grow older and wiser, be able to allow all the... all the pain to seep out of our bones and souls so that we can start again.
~ Mary Balogh
He wanted to be himself again. Except that there was no being himself ever again.
~ Mary Balogh
But to see him again. To somehow free myself of the past completely.
~ Mary Balogh
She had thought that the sun would never shine for her again, that nothing would ever happen again to give her the energy to live.
~ Mary Balogh