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The Twelve Months of Christmas The Twelve Months of Christmas by Sheila Roberts
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“If we don't celebrate the good things in life all that's left is sorrow.”
Sheila Roberts, The Twelve Months of Christmas
“Stop already,” Alden said. “Where were you when they were handing out self-esteem.” “Napping?”
Sheila Roberts, The Twelve Months of Christmas
“There will always be something sneaking up on you and trying to steal your joy. You can’t let it, and the only way to combat it is to keep bringing in good things and focusing on your blessings.”
Sheila Roberts, The Twelve Months of Christmas
“Yes,” Mia said emphatically. “Life isn’t all storms and thunder. Let’s enjoy the moments of sunshine as well. They’re good for the soul.”
Sheila Roberts, The Twelve Months of Christmas
“Life doesn’t always go the way you want, her mother had told her often enough, but it’s still good. How could she see the good when the bad was looming right in front of her face, blocking her view of anything else?”
Sheila Roberts, The Twelve Months of Christmas
“Yeah, you were. We were friends, and you were ready to throw me away like trash. No one should be that quick to judge someone else. There’s always more to the book than the cover.”
Sheila Roberts, The Twelve Months of Christmas
“Funny how I let that shot loom so big in my mind,” said Laurel. “Often those challenges of life do, but once we face them and wade in, we find we can make it to the other side,”
Sheila Roberts, The Twelve Months of Christmas
“You did the important things. I loved that you were never too busy to spend time with me or listen to my problems.”
Sheila Roberts, The Twelve Months of Christmas
“It’s important to appreciate the people God puts in our lives because they might not be there for long.”
Sheila Roberts, The Twelve Months of Christmas
“I’m not here for you to like, boy. I’m here to turn you into a decent human being.”
Sheila Roberts, The Twelve Months of Christmas