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The Color of Destiny (The Color of Heaven #2) The Color of Destiny by Julianne MacLean
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“I believe that if you’ve been through hell and you come out the other side, you appreciate the little things more.”
Julianne MacLean, The Color of Destiny
“Sometimes life is cruel, and it can seem pointless and tragic. But occasionally – surprisingly – certain hardships can lead you down a new path you never dreamed possible. Maybe that new path was your destiny all along. And when you look back, you do so with acceptance, forgiveness, and peace.”
Julianne MacLean, The Color of Destiny
“Sometimes life is cruel, and it can seem pointless and tragic. But occasionally—surprisingly—certain hardships can lead you down a new path you never dreamed possible. Maybe that new path was your destiny all along. And when you look back, you do so with acceptance, forgiveness, and peace.”
Julianne MacLean, The Color of Destiny
“I’ve learned that even when life drags you down into the deepest pit of despair, that’s the most important time to keep believing, because you never know when you’re going to sling-shot upwards, straight out of there.”
Julianne MacLean, The Color of Destiny
“I’ve also seen people come back from the dead, in more ways than one, and I wonder if they returned because there was some unfinished business to attend to. Maybe they still had lessons to learn.”
Julianne MacLean, The Color of Destiny
“I have often wondered if a person’s life follows a path that is laid out long before he or she ever takes a first step. Or are we in control of what happens to us?”
Julianne MacLean, The Color of Destiny
“I wondered if it was ever possible for a mother to let go of a lost child, of any age.”
Julianne MacLean, The Color of Destiny
“even when life drags you down into the deepest pit of despair, that’s the most important time to keep believing, because you never know when you’re going to sling-shot upwards, straight out of there.”
Julianne MacLean, The Color of Destiny
“I feel in awe of everything. My existence especially, because there was a time when I didn’t care if I lived or died.”
Julianne MacLean, The Color of Destiny
“There are times when a feeling of hopelessness dominates our lives, but sometimes you just need to be patient. It’s either not as bad as you think it is when anxiety is strangling you in its double-fisted grip – or perhaps it’s about to do a one-eighty.”
Julianne MacLean, The Color of Destiny
“Sometimes life is cruel, and at times it can seem rather pointless and tragic. But occasionally and surprisingly, certain hardships can lead us down a new path we never could have imagined. And maybe that new path – that unexpected set of changed circumstances – was our destiny all along.”
Julianne MacLean, The Color of Destiny
“think”
Julianne MacLean, The Color of Destiny
“thought: Sometimes life is cruel, and it can seem pointless and tragic. But occasionally—surprisingly—certain hardships can lead you down a new path you never dreamed possible. Maybe that new path was your destiny all along. And when you look back, you do so with acceptance, forgiveness, and peace.”
Julianne MacLean, The Color of Destiny
“Sometimes life is cruel, and at times it can seem rather pointless and tragic. But occasionally and surprisingly, certain hardships can lead us down a new path we never could have imagined. And maybe that new path—that unexpected set of changed circumstances—was our destiny all along.”
Julianne MacLean, The Color of Destiny
“Sometimes life is cruel, and at times it can seem rather pointless and tragic. But occasionally and surprisingly, certain hardships can lead us down a new path we never could have imagined.”
Julianne MacLean, The Color of Destiny
“She told me she likes to live life in the moment with her head up, not with her eyes down, fixed on a screen.” Ryan nodded again. “I like that idea.”
Julianne MacLean, The Color of Destiny
“It just goes to show that our children are not carbon copies of us, even if we imagine that is how they will turn out. They have their own souls; they choose their own paths.”
Julianne MacLean, The Color of Destiny
“How astounding that life can be so cruel one moment, and so generous the next.”
Julianne MacLean, The Color of Destiny
“In fact, you probably consider yourself lucky to have gotten away with those bad decisions, but you’re thankful you learned something in the process.”
Julianne MacLean, The Color of Destiny
“There is much in our world that can’t be explained. Certain events defy reason or possibility. What seems unbelievable can occur before our very eyes and leave us speechless with awe.”
Julianne MacLean, The Color of Destiny
“I didn’t know that disappointment and grief could become all consuming. I couldn’t comprehend how those feelings could cripple a person permanently and cast a shadow over an entire future.”
Julianne MacLean, The Color of Destiny
“just goes to show that our children are not carbon copies of us, even if we imagine that is how they will turn out. They have their own souls; they choose their own paths.”
Julianne MacLean, The Color of Destiny
“Sometimes life is cruel, and it can seem pointless and tragic. But occasionally—surprisingly—certain hardships can lead you down a new path you never dreamed possible.”
Julianne MacLean, The Color of Destiny