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Quotes About Hope

Let's save tomorrow's troubles for tomorrow.
~ Patricia Briggs
When life doesn't meet your expectations, it was important to take it with grace.
~ Patricia Briggs
Let's save tomorrow's troubles for tomorrow.
~ Patricia Briggs
Death isn't a tragedy to God, only to those left behind.
~ Patricia Briggs
If there was such evil in the world, was it possible that there was good, too?
~ Patricia Briggs
Just as I've always known there are monsters in the world, monsters and things even more evil, I've always known that it is God who keeps evil at bay.
~ Patricia Briggs
Sometimes broken people stay broken.
~ Patricia Briggs
My old pastor liked to say that church is a hospital for the sick, not a mausoleum for the saints.
~ Patricia Briggs
Might not be able to save you, old son," Adam said, lying back again and closing his eyes. "But I can buy us a little time to kick you in the butt hard enough you stop thinking about 'tomorrow and tomorrow' and start thinking about how much but hurts.
~ Patricia Briggs
death isn't a tragedy to God, only to those left behind.
~ Patricia Briggs
This frail cloth, a gift to the person he had once been, was his touchstone, a reminder that once he had been whole. Once there had been joy.
~ Patricia Briggs
Too early to tell," Gary said. "It doesn't look good, but saying 'it's over' before it actually is will make certain the outcome.
~ Patricia Briggs
Action is the best cure for despair.
~ Patricia Briggs
The hardest memory of slavery that Rialla had to bear was not the lack of freedom; it was the lack of desiring freedom.
~ Patricia Briggs
Dear God...Please don't let me end up in a wheelchair again. No broken bones would be a happy bonus, but I'm not expecting you to make up for my stupidity quite so completely...Whatever happens, you don't let that vampire make it out of here still moving. If he wins, it will be bad news. Any help you can give us will be appreciated. Amen.
~ Patricia Briggs
But despair was not a synonym for sorrow or regret. Despair was the loss of hope.
~ Patricia Briggs
Don't mourn us until we're dead. ~ Samuel
~ Patricia Briggs
I pulled out the quilt I was making for my sister's baby. After years of barrenness, Ani was preparing for the birth of her first child in late summer. As fast as I sewed, I might get it done by the child's twelfth year.
~ Patricia Briggs
She, human and wolf both, craved him like a junkie just as she craved all the things he seemed to promise: safety, love, hope - a place to belong.
~ Patricia Briggs
Dance when the moon sings, and don't cry about troubles that haven't yet come.
~ Patricia Briggs
Livin's easier than dyin' most times, Mercy girl," he said kindly, repeating my foster father's favorite saying. "Dance when the moon sings, and don't cry about troubles that haven't yet come.
~ Patricia Briggs
A beast feels no remorse for the past nor hope for the future.
~ Patricia Briggs
But death isn't a tragedy to God, only to those left behind
~ Patricia Briggs
After this, anything might happen. Anything at all. - The End
~ Patricia C. Wrede