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Love Remains  (Longing for Home #3) Love Remains by Sarah M. Eden
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“You mean to continue being my teacher even after you leave?”
How could she make him understand? “Teaching you has never been merely a job. I asked about your dreams, what you wished to do with your life, because that is my life’s work: bringing hope to those in darkness. There are no limits of time or location on hope.”
Sarah M. Eden, Love Remains
“She found someone who learned to love her despite her struggles, who saw the person she kept hidden out of fear and worry. He saw the dreams she hadn’t dared let free again.”
Sarah M. Eden, Love Remains
“I love you with every bit of my soul, with the bits that are broken and the bits that have mended.”
Sarah M. Eden, Love Remains
“I spent a good many years hiding behind a light word and an easy jest, protecting a heart that seemed as though it’d never stop breaking. You found me there, Cecee. You found me, and you guided me back into the light. ‘This’ is far more than mere fondness, more than friendship, more than affection.” He clutched her hand ever more fervently. “I love you, Cecily Attwater. I love you with every bit of my soul, with the bits that are broken and the bits that have mended.”
Sarah M. Eden, Love Remains
“No matter the difficulties, life with someone you love is better than a life without them.”
Sarah M. Eden, Love Remains
“You’ve seen a side of him few — few ever get more than a glimpse of. He feels deeply. Be it love. Or heartache or joy or pain. He feels it to his very bones.”

“I know. I think that’s why he turns so often to humor and laughter in the face of tragedy. He must relieve the ache somehow, or it will drown him.”
Sarah M. Eden, Love Remains
“It isn’t weakness to cry or to struggle. And leaning on someone when you’re burdened doesn’t mean you’re not strong.”
Sarah M. Eden, Love Remains
“Needing people is not a weakness. In fact, letting yourself acknowledge that need takes a great deal of strength. You keep people at a distance, my friend. It is time to let them in.”
Sarah M. Eden, Love Remains
“Those who cannot read with their eyes can be taught to read with their fingers.”
Sarah M. Eden, Love Remains
“Home never ceases to tug at the heart, does it?”
Sarah M. Eden, Love Remains
“Why don’t I make us some tea? It will warm us up.”
Sarah M. Eden, Love Remains
“Hiding from pain does not heal it.”
Sarah M. Eden, Love Remains
“Some people will dismiss what you do because they don’t think it’s good enough. Others will see your blindness as a reason to think of you in the same terms as a child. When you find someone who treats you like a whole person, keep them in your life. They’re gold.”
Sarah M. Eden, Love Remains
“A thick skin, yes, but also a sense of accomplishment that doesn’t depend on others’ approval.”
Sarah M. Eden, Love Remains
“If you promise to laugh with me now and then. That’s how I manage to not dwell on the things life has taken from me.”
Sarah M. Eden, Love Remains
“Life isn’t fair. The sooner you stop expecting it to be, the easier that fact will be to accept.”
Sarah M. Eden, Love Remains
“It does a man a world of good to know he loves someone who loves him in return.”
Sarah M. Eden, Love Remains
“Until the newly blind could acknowledge their condition, they could not come to terms with it.”
Sarah M. Eden, Love Remains
“No one needs the light so much as someone who receives very little of it.”
Sarah M. Eden, Love Remains
“Some people were simply that way. They filled a space without words, without movement, simply by being.”
Sarah M. Eden, Love Remains
“He couldn’t make all their problems disappear like chaff on the wind; he only hoped to ease them where he could.”
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