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Along the Broken Road (The Roads to River Rock, #1) Along the Broken Road by Heather Burch
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“No one knows the number of his days, but we have charge over the quality of the days we’re given.”
Heather Burch, Along the Broken Road
“It was such a dangerous thing, love. Such an emotion with sweetness and claws.”
Heather Burch, Along the Broken Road
“Because life isn’t just about having the right job or the right career. It’s about people, Dad. The difference you make in their lives, how you help them. How you honor them.”
Heather Burch, Along the Broken Road
“Life is a river. It flows, turns, gives nourishment. It twists, spins, gives hope. It is a home for those who will step in; it is a shelter for those who cannot breathe the air. Life is a river. It changes the world it touches and it heals the parched land. And if you open your banks and invite the world, you will forever alter it. It will carry a piece of you forever. Life is a river, Charlee. Never forget that.”
Heather Burch, Along the Broken Road
“If life were a river, she’d found her shore. If life were an ocean, she’d found her moon. And if life could go on forever, she’d want to capture this moment and put it in a bottle.”
Heather Burch, Along the Broken Road
“We all have skeletons in our closets, Arnold. I’m not proud of everything I did in my younger, wilder days. But that doesn’t mean I’m any less of a person now. I have regrets. I have pain. But today, I choose what kind of life I’m going to live. Today, I can start fresh. The past has no power except what we give it. I refuse to let skeletons rule my life.”
Heather Burch, Along the Broken Road
“after”
Heather Burch, Along the Broken Road
“everything made sense; it was the moment she’d actually realized that things may not be as they appeared, but if one was willing to continue along the broken road, they’d land at the most amazing of destinations.”
Heather Burch, Along the Broken Road
“Everyone needs someone to rescue them.”
Heather Burch, Along the Broken Road
“Love is a gift. It is to be cherished. It is to be nurtured. And most of all, it is to be enjoyed. If I could give my children one piece of advice, it would be this. Find it. Capture it. And never, ever let it go.”
Heather Burch, Along the Broken Road
“Before leaving the cabin, he took a few moments to look at the painting, The Storm. When he tugged the door open, he spotted Charlee immediately, standing at the edge of the hub and dumping something onto the ground. He hustled over and asked if she needed help.”
Heather Burch, Along the Broken Road
“and no one”
Heather Burch, Along the Broken Road