"Fourth of July Creek" Quotes
A social worker in 1980s Montana encounters a troubled family while grappling with his own personal demons.
fiction | 466 pages | Published in 2014
Quotes
The truth is that all of us are in this together, and the only thing we can really do is try to keep a little bit of faith and hope alive.
Sometimes it’s best to leave well enough alone.
The thing about love is that you can’t just stick it in a box and put it away on a shelf.
You can’t just look at it from your point of view. You have to try to see things from other people’s perspectives.
Life is full of unexpected twists and turns, and sometimes you just have to roll with it.
It’s easy to judge others, but much harder to understand what led them to where they are now.
Family isn’t just about blood. It’s about the people who stand by you when times get tough.
Sometimes the hardest thing to do is to forgive, but it’s often the most important.
We can’t always control the world around us, but we can control how we react to it.
It’s okay to ask for help. We all need a little support now and then.





