“Pletcher went out to Ethyl, who was still sitting in the weather, water droplets on her dense coat blinking in the hazy light like sea sparkle in the night off Bimini.”
Source: Strangers and Sojourners: A Big Percy Pletcher thriller
“Desiderium, n. an ardent desire for something lost.”
Source: When the World Tips Over
“Courage doesn’t erase fear — it gives us the strength to move forward in spite of it.”
Source: Fool for Thought: Reflections on Life, Identity, and Open-Mindedness
“Save yourself!" says the soapbox preacher, and that's what the SYXTEM says too.
You know what I say?
Forget saving yourself.
Forget saving anyone.
Love your friends. Love your family. Love your enemies, too.
And when they're gone?
Love the dead.”
Source: Riot Act
“I realized quickly, no matter how tightly I hugged my mother’s sweaters hanging in the coat closet in the hallway, breathing deep into the neck to catch her lavender scent, it
wasn’t enough. She was not here. Objects can never truly capture the whole essence of the person.”
Source: The Rack: Stories Inspired By Vintage Horror Paperbacks
“The graveyards of our lives are filled with things that should have never died because we gave birth to an arrogance that should have never lived.”
“Hiraeth, of course, is a long field with four corners: incompleteness, memory, imagination, and love. It all starts with love.”
Source: The Long Field: Wales and the Presence of Absence, a Memoir
“...Our love endureth,
Though in twain we rent the Round Table's
Freedom and fellowship, fiercely striving.
Swift swords we drew Against sworn brethren,
Ere the queen was taken...”
Source: The Fall of Arthur
“The women were beautiful and our laughter loud.”
Source: Weight of Whispers
“I’d never considered how some of our greatest losses lead us to choices that God uses for bigger things than we could have ever imagined. Sometimes brokenness and heartache force us into self-seclusion and fear, and sometimes they can propel us into something amazing, if we let them (pp. 251-252).”
Source: Hope Between the Pages