Anathema (Anathema #1)
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Read between November 18 - November 21, 2024
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Tragedy can happen anywhere. We have to learn and grown from it, but we can’t let it paralyze us.”
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He looked into the kitchen and smiled as he watched his wife dance as she stirred the spaghetti sauce. Sometimes he got lost in admiration of how truly alive she was.
Keri
That is so sweet.
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Point is, your addiction is in the corner doing push-ups. It’s just waiting on life to throw a curveball at you, so it can sneak up from behind and whisper insidious little ideas in your ear.”
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Crying is symbolic of closure, and in order to start a new chapter in life, we must close the last one.
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She reminded herself that it does no good to worry about the past or the future because it only prevents you from being useful in the present moment.
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this world is full of bad, scary things…and…sometimes, you might not see…any light. That just means it’s your turn…to be the light.”
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“The thing about absolutes is that they have no motive. Whether something is absolute good or absolute evil, they are these things because that is their nature. They just are. If someone was acting with motives of vengeance, pleasure, or rage for example, they would just be a normal, flawed human being. One could look at their acts and find a reason for why they committed them. Absolute evil has no motive. You will only drive yourself mad trying to prove the contrary.”
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You have no power over the past or any mistakes you’ve made along the way. What’s even more troubling is that you can’t completely control what happens in the present, either. If the world decides to be nasty, it’ll be nasty. You’ve been through a lot—more than most, but less than some. Good and bad things happen every day, but here’s the truth: you can’t control what happens in the world, Derrick…you can only control how you will respond to it.”