"Ordinary Grace" Quotes
A small town in 1960s Minnesota is rocked by a series of tragedies, as seen through the eyes of thirteen-year-old Frank Drum.
fiction | 307 pages | Published in NaN
Quotes
The dead are never far from us. They're in our hearts and on our minds and in the end all that separates us from them is a single breath, one final puff of air.
Sometimes the things we feel are the hardest to say are the only things worth hearing.
Every life is extraordinary. It is ours to live, ours to love, ours to lose.
Grief is a solitary journey. No one but you knows how great the hurt is. No one but you can know the gaping hole left in your life when someone you know has died.
There are moments when we are all vulnerable, when we're all fragile, when the breath of life is barely a whisper.
The world is seldom what it seems; to man, who dimly sees, realities appear as dreams, and dreams realities.
We are all something more than the sum of our parts. We are all something more than people who do not love us think we are.
It's not what we have in life but who we have in our life that matters.
We none of us know what the future holds for us, but we know who holds the future.
The past doesn't have to dictate the future.





