Emily March Quotes

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Emily March
“This man was hurt, damaged in some fundamental way. She saw it not in those scars upon his body but in the haunted expression in his eyes.”
Emily March, Angel's Rest

Emily March
“Love can hurt, but if you'll let it, love also can heal. It is truly miraculous medicine.”
Emily March, Angel's Rest

Emily March
“You might not recognize it, but your trials have made you stronger. You are not a walking disaster, and you will triumph over your demons. Nothing defeats a valiant heart.”
Emily March, Dreamweaver Trail

Emily March
“Look deep inside yourself and find your inner angel. Your inner angel will show you how to drop the anchor of emotional burden and fly. Your inner angel knows where to find light to chase away the darkness. Your inner angels helps you balance when the world pushes and pulls. And, most important of all, your inner angel has a wingspan that is broad enough to lift the hearts of those in pain.”
Emily March, Lover's Leap

Emily March
“They each had scars to deal with. Scars of a different kind, but scars nonetheless. If he could say something--anything--to make a difference, he'd do it, but there simply wasn't anything left to say. The reality of that made him downright sad.”
Emily March, Luke

Emily March
“Now, any other man in Cedar Dell would catch hell for wearing a pink shirt. Not Nicholas Sutherland. He'd still ooze masculinity if he wore pink sneakers and socks with purple pom-poms.”
Emily March

Emily March
“Friends are like kisses, blown to us by angels.”
Emily March, Reflection Point

Emily March
“When darkness threatens your world, friends can be beams of sunshine if only you'll let them.”
Emily March, Nightingale Way

Emily March
“Peace is a process, not a shot clock with seconds ticking away and a buzzer at the finish. It's the result of many decisions, not just one. Don't expect otherwise, and don't fail to recognize how far you've risen from the depths of your despair.”
Emily March, Miracle Road

Emily March
“For the past two years, life had been dark and ugly and empty of anything good. He'd come to Bella Vita seeking light, and while he'd made some progress on his own, it had taken Gabi bursting through his hedge and into his world for him to believe in possibilities again.”
Emily March, Dreamweaver Trail

Emily March
“She had blue eyes, but his were BLUE. Not just one shade of blue, either, but a swirl of shades that reminded her of the stretch of ocean between Bella Vita Isle and Nassau where the turquoise waters fell into a deep, fathomless blue.”
Emily March, Dreamweaver Trail

Emily March
“You have it within your power to simplify your situation. Just be sure that every decision you make, every choice you make, is motivated by love. If you do that, what is meant to be will be.”
Emily March, Heartache Falls

Emily March
“He was a professional athlete and coach, a Ferrari who lived his life in the fast lane. She was a girl-next-door kind of girl, closer to a golf cart than a sports car.”
Emily March, Miracle Road

Emily March
“She had always experienced big, intense emotions here at Lover's Leap. Under this huge sky, surrounded by infinite beauty, she had grieved to the depths of her soul. Here, she had loved freely and completely with every fiber of her being. On this little piece of the planet, she had embraced her inner turmoil, suffered through her unbound grief, and surrendered to soul-shattering heartache.”
Emily March, Lover's Leap

Emily March
“We have to keep looking and never give up believing that someday, we will find what we seek. Keep looking. Don't settle. Don't accept. Believe.”
Emily March, Miracle Road

Emily March
“Forget the past. Decide who you are today. Discover who you will be tomorrow.”
Emily March, Nightingale Way

Emily March
“Life is not meant to be an interstate highway. It's a winding mountain road with hills and dips, stop signs and school zones. Let friends and family be the data for your GPS satellite feed, and never forget that sometimes an unexpected detour leads to a hidden miracle.”
Emily March, Miracle Road