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This side of the grave, no one--and I don't care who they are or what sin or sins they have or are committing--is too far gone.
— Charles Martin
The stone had been rolled away... That fact alone demands a response.
— Charles Martin
Don't let the fear of what might be rob you of the promise of what can.
— Charles Martin
We're all broken, all walk with a limp. Here is the truth about you and me: even when in a far-off country, wasted life, stripped bare, smeared, squandered, nothing but scar tissue and shameful, self-inflicted wounds, the love of the Father finds the son and daughter.
— Charles Martin
If God can make a firefly's butt light up like a star, then anything is possible. Anything
— Charles Martin
That we were made to want and give love. That no matter how dark the night, midnight will pass. No darkness, no matter how dark, can hold back the second hand. Whether you like it or not, whether you want it or not, whether you hope it or not, whether you build a wall around your soul and cut out your eyes, wait a few hours and the sun will crack the skyline and the darkness will roll back like a scroll.
— Charles Martin
Love is an amazing thing. It takes the brokenness, the scars, the pain, the darkness, everything, and makes it all new.
— Charles Martin
No matter where you go, no matter whether you succeed or fail, stand or fall, no gone is too far gone. You can always come home.
— Charles Martin
You and I... we never really finished our conversation, but I can tell you this... living with a broken heart is living half dead, and that doesn't mean you're half alive. It means you're half dead. And... that's no way to live.
— Charles Martin
Broken people just need piecing back together.
— Charles Martin
Something only God can do. He both broke and filled my heart at the same time. I still don't understand that.
— Charles Martin
Just because something is broken doesn't mean it's no good. Doesn't mean you throw it away. It just means it's broken, and broken is okay. I wanted to tell her that broken is still beautiful, still works, still wakes me in the morning, and at the end of every day past and those to come, I can love broken.
— Charles Martin