“They share another long look. This one is reserved for ill-fated observers in the moments before impending, inescapable calamity, whether it be natural disaster or violent failure of humanity; a look of resigned melancholy and awe, unblinking in the face of a revealed, horrific, sacred truth. And they realize again, in this darkest hour of the darkest day, they remain alone, fundamentally alone.” DisasterAloneCalamityDarkest DaySacred Truth Book:The Cabin at the End of the World Source: The Cabin at the End of the World
“In my darkest days, I grew hope by pressing into the ancient stories. I followed the thread of love stretching from Mary Magdalene’s life, through the lives of the saints, and down into mine.” LoveHopeHope QuotesSaintsMary MagdaleneDarkest Day Author:Amber C. Haines