Quotes From "The Winter Sea" By Susanna Kearsley

Ye'll never best your fears until ye face them
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Ye'll never best your fears until ye face them Susanna Kearsley
But life, if nothing else, had taught her promises weren't...
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But life, if nothing else, had taught her promises weren't always to be counted on, and what appeared at first a shining chance might end in bitter disappointment. Susanna Kearsley
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A grieving person's like a person treading in deep water--if they've nothing to hold on to, they lose hope. They slide right under. Susanna Kearsley
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Tis action moves the world....[in] the game of chess, mind that: ye cannot leave your men to stand unmoving on the board and hope to win. A soldier must first step upon the battlefield if does mean to cross it. Susanna Kearsley
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Let the devil bar my way, I will come back to ye. Susanna Kearsley
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No matter what the bards may say, there’s no romance in dying for a man. Susanna Kearsley