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Carried Forward by Hope: April-December 1865 (The Bregdan Chronicles, #6) Carried Forward by Hope: April-December 1865 by Ginny Dye
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“Men who beat their wives were basically cowards who ruled by fear.”
Ginny Dye, Carried Forward by Hope: April-December 1865
“This country will only reunite when people stop seeking the Republican answer, or the Democratic answer. The only one that counts is the right answer. It’s just not important who is to blame for the past. I find I simply want to live my life taking responsibility for my part of the future.”
Ginny Dye, Carried Forward by Hope: April-December 1865
“Right now, fear is controlling her decisions, but at some point she will get tired of the fear and reach down to grab the strength that is waiting.”
Ginny Dye, Carried Forward by Hope: April-December 1865
“There was simply nothing that gave her more joy than helping someone learn.”
Ginny Dye, Carried Forward by Hope: April-December 1865
“I’m choosing to believe I’ll recognize them when I see them.”
Ginny Dye, Carried Forward by Hope: April-December 1865
“I can’t let circumstances rule my life.”
Ginny Dye, Carried Forward by Hope: April-December 1865
“the life I’m living right now, is the direct result of every decision I’ve ever made.”
Ginny Dye, Carried Forward by Hope: April-December 1865
“She told me I was just like that caterpillar. I was growing awful fast, but the time would come when life would wrap me up in a cocoon because I needed to change. When that happened, I was going to go through a complete transformation. God was going to break me down completely, so that I could become something brand new and beautiful. She told me everyone has to go through it.”
Ginny Dye, Carried Forward by Hope: April-December 1865
“Unfortunately, fear overrules one’s ability to listen to reason, especially if there is no desire to change.”
Ginny Dye, Carried Forward by Hope: April-December 1865
“change is hard for people because they overestimate the value of what they have, and they underestimate the value of what they may gain by changing”
Ginny Dye, Carried Forward by Hope: April-December 1865
“Once you accept that suffering will never cease, you also have the chance to accept that God will never leave you alone in the suffering. Instead, he empowers you to sit in the midst of the suffering and taste the coming joy.”
Ginny Dye, Carried Forward by Hope: April-December 1865
“Sometimes it’s best for men to believe women are weak. That way you can sneak around them and catch them completely unprepared with your brilliance and scheming.”
Ginny Dye, Carried Forward by Hope: April-December 1865
“I’m sure it will be okay,” he said. “Someone else will”
Ginny Dye, Carried Forward By Hope
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Ginny Dye, Carried Forward By Hope
“Every life that has been lived until today is a part of the woven braid of life.   It takes every person’s story to create history.   Your life will help determine the course of history.   You may think you don’t have much of an impact.   You do. Every action you take will reflect in someone else’s life.   Someone else’s decisions.   Someone else’s future.   Both good and bad.”
Ginny Dye, Carried Forward By Hope
“I learned forgiveness ain’t ‘bout makin’ an excuse for the wrong somebody do. It be about stoppin’ what they done from destroyin’ my heart.”
Ginny Dye, Carried Forward By Hope
“This country will only reunite when people stop seeking the Republican answer, or the Democratic answer. The only one that counts is the right answer.”
Ginny Dye, Carried Forward By Hope
“None of us ever accomplish something of greatness alone,”
Ginny Dye, Carried Forward By Hope
“Jeremy nodded.  “My father used to tell me that the life I’m living right now is the direct result of every decision I’ve ever made.”  He smiled slightly.  “I didn’t like that very much, especially when I wasn’t happy with the life I was living, but I knew he was right.” ”
Ginny Dye, Carried Forward By Hope