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Glimmers of Change: 1866 January-August (The Bregdan Chronicles, #7) Glimmers of Change: 1866 January-August by Ginny Dye
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“We have to hold tight to joy and life every way we can.”
Ginny Dye, Glimmers of Change: 1866 January-August
“fear does nothing but keep me focused on the past or worried about the future.”
Ginny Dye, Glimmers of Change: 1866 January-August
“hope is some extraordinary spiritual grace God gives us to control our fears, not make them nonexistent.”
Ginny Dye, Glimmers of Change: 1866 January-August
“convoluted”
Ginny Dye, Glimmers of Change: 1866 January-August
“I’m sick of the media using its power to create its own reality.”
Ginny Dye, Glimmers of Change: 1866 January-August
“dreaded disease was”
Ginny Dye, Glimmers of Change: 1866 January-August
“move”
Ginny Dye, Glimmers of Change
“If you knew that hope and despair were paths to the same destination, which one would you choose?”
Ginny Dye, Glimmers of Change
“to”
Ginny Dye, Glimmers of Change
“never a good time for news like that.” She took a deep breath. “If the”
Ginny Dye, Glimmers of Change
“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, Glimmers of Change