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The Will
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"The Will" Quotes

After the death of her beloved grandmother, Josie Bevington is thrust into an unexpected inheritance and a life-altering romance with Jake Spear, redefining family, love, and healing in the small town of Magdalene.

Quotes

Love is a force of nature. Whether that force is spiritual or chemical or both, I don't know. Whether it's some kind of cosmic accident or an act of God or the meaning of life or a simple biological drive, I don't know. But I know it's a force of nature.

Kristen Ashley

love

Sometimes life throws shit at you and it's not shit you can avoid or escape. Sometimes it's just shit you have to deal with.

Kristen Ashley

life

A man doesn't become a hero by being bulletproof. He becomes a hero by being brave enough to be shot.

Kristen Ashley

bravery

What you don't know, you don't know. You can't expect yourself to know what you don't know, but you can expect yourself to feel. And when you feel, you'll know. When you know, you'll do.

Kristen Ashley

knowledgeintuition

Grief is not a competition. It's not a race to see who feels the most or, alternatively, the least. It's a process. A journey. A hard, long, painful journey.

Kristen Ashley

grief

Happiness is a choice. It's a conscious decision to see the good, to focus on the positive, and to appreciate what you have.

Kristen Ashley

happiness

Life is a series of choices. Sometimes it's about making the right ones, sometimes it's about making the wrong ones and finding a way to make them right.

Kristen Ashley

lifechoices

Strength is not the absence of fear. It's feeling the fear and doing it anyway.

Kristen Ashley

strengthfear

Trust is earned, not given. It's built over time through consistent actions and words.

Kristen Ashley

trust

Sometimes the hardest thing to see is what's right in front of you. Sometimes the hardest thing to do is to take a chance on what's right in front of you.

Kristen Ashley

perspectivechance