Love doesn't have a calendar
Carla Reighard, Settlers.
“It really isn't where you live as much as who you live with that makes a place feel like home.”
“I didn't realize I could love her more than I already had, but it seems the more we evolve, the more I can't see my life without her.”
“I watch her close the door and I think to myself, there goes my heart.”
“We only have one life to live. We should reach for the best it has to offer before it evaporates from our grasp.”
“He reminds me of how one would feel when they think of home. A place where you eventually have to find your way back to, because it is where you are safe and loved.”
“I don't think it is ever too late to seek forgiveness and rewrite your future.”
“Sibyl, what do you want?I want to live, the Sibyl said, and her voice rang rich and full. I want to keep on living forever and watching heroes and fools and knights go up and down, into the world a...”
“When God is driven to the periphery of the public square, the human spiritual capacity longs for exercise, and it often finds it in the suspension of disbelief and activity of the imagination that ...”
“When is a monster not a monster? Oh, when you love it.”
“Listen closely. Even the trees exhale sweet love songs that roll off their boughs and echo out to all of creation. Love is always in the air.”
“Not everyone stays forever. You have to learn to let go.”
“My heart made it's choice, and it chose you.”