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The Orphanage of Miracles (The Orphanage of Miracles, #1) The Orphanage of Miracles by Amy Neftzger
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“The worst kind of brokenness is the kind that you don’t know you have.”
Amy Neftzger, The Orphanage of Miracles
“There are no miracles on Mondays.”
Amy Neftzger, The Orphanage of Miracles
“Miracles need people as much as people need miracles.”
Amy Neftzger, The Orphanage of Miracles
“All great roads are paved with uncomfortable memories.”
Amy Neftzger, The Orphanage of Miracles
“Failure to shed tears is a failure to live life fully. And the one thing that life requires of us all is to live it. Never be embarrassed by your ability to be alive.”
Amy Neftzger, The Orphanage of Miracles
“How is destruction beautiful?" He asked in a challenging tone.

"You may think that a broken egg is ugly and messy," she answered, "but the cake it goes into is beautiful and won't hold together without it."

"Eggs don't get blown up. They get broken."

"You've never seen me bake," she replied with a smirk.”
Amy Neftzger, The Orphanage of Miracles
“Quests are a huge inconvenience. Don't let anyone tell you differently, even if that person has experience. The problem is that people forget the pain and aggravation as soon as the quest ends successfully, and then they remember only the glorious parts. In this way quests are a bit like childbirth, even to the point of saying that quests often give birth to glory. Maybe.”
Amy Neftzger, The Orphanage of Miracles
“Without stories, we’d have even more trouble recognizing what’s real.”
Amy Neftzger, The Orphanage of Miracles
“If miracles were easy, the would be everywhere.”
Amy Neftzger, The Orphanage of Miracles
“Choices are powerful things. In fact, they’re more powerful than most things.”
Amy Neftzger, The Orphanage of Miracles
“Death is only as strong as you believe it to be.”
Amy Neftzger, The Orphanage of Miracles
“It doesn’t take objectivity to know what you want, and you’re not objective enough to know what you need.”
Amy Neftzger, The Orphanage of Miracles
“I don’t have to be logical. I’m a leopard. We’re considered wild animals, you know. (Spoken by Megan.)”
Amy Neftzger, The Orphanage of Miracles