"The Firebird" Quotes
"The Firebird" by Susanna Kearsley intertwines a modern-day woman’s quest to restore a mysterious painting with a historical tale of love and loss in 18th-century Russia.
historical fiction | 484 pages | Published in NaN
Quotes
Every ending is but a new beginning.
Sometimes, the things we most regret are the things we no longer have the chance to fix.
Some things are meant to be kept and cherished, not hidden away.
Love is like a flame that can warm your heart or burn you to ashes.
In the depths of darkness, even the smallest light can guide you home.
The truth can be a heavy burden, but it can also set you free.
We are all connected by invisible threads, weaving a tapestry of life.
The greatest stories are the ones that leave a part of us behind.
Sometimes, the past has a way of repeating itself, until we learn the lessons it has to teach.
The firebird symbolizes hope and transformation, reminding us that beauty can rise from the ashes.





