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Fear had its own power, and the more I did nothing, the greater my fear would grow. But I had to remember two things. First, if I wanted to be free, then I had to stop being a victim and fight back with everything inside me. And second, that God never intended me to fight my battles alone.~ Ned (pg 216)
— Susan May Warren
She never considered that her mother's leaving could cause her to be stuck in a sort of darkness, afraid to move. Yeah, she needed the sunrise like she needed breath.
— Susan May Warren
The difference is Gabe lets God fight his battles. He lets God work in people's lives, and he lets them be human. Trusting God protects him, gives him the courage to risk opening his heart and let out love. He knows he is safely in God's shelter. He won't crumble if your father, or even you, let him down. God will hold him up.
— Susan May Warren
Hope is the one thing that we have to give when the world is at its darkest.
— Susan May Warren
You don't have to have special skills to be a hero. You just have to do what's right, despite the cost.
— Susan May Warren
God made you the way he did for a reason. Go, be awesome.
— Susan May Warren
That's not the answer. We don't stop living life just because bad things can, or will, happen. We just keep going forward, trusting in God's plan for us, even if bad things happen. God is still there, still in control. Still saving us. Still protecting us.
— Susan May Warren
Oh, she knew it. Apparently, she had a type. The kind of men who didn't care what trouble—or death—might be waiting for them. Who turned their face to it and charged ahead. The kind of men who died for what they believed in. The kind of men who would break her heart.
— Susan May Warren
Don't feel sorry for me.
— Muhammad Ali
A pound of pluck is worth a ton of luck.
— James A. Garfield
Bravery is physical; courage is mental and moral.
— Napoleon Hill
Resolve is what makes a man manifest. Not puny resolve; not crude determinations; not errant purposes — but that strong and indefatigable will which treads down difficulties and danger, as a boy treads down the heaving frost-lands of winter, which kindles his eye and brain with proud pulse beat toward the unattainable. WILL MAKES MEN GIANTS!
— Napoleon Hill