She had always been good at dreaming, but what she had never done before was believe a dream could actually come true. She believed now. The wonder of setting sail created possibilities she had never considered before.
Susan WiggsShe watched the gap between ship and shore grow to a huge gulf. Perhaps this was a little like dying, the departed no longer visible to the others, yet both still existed, only in different worlds.
Susan WiggsStichwörter: travel sea ocean sailing ship cruise
Insults sting but a little when they stem from a man's ignorance.
Susan WiggsStichwörter: wisdom
You always look on the dark side of life. I believe in capturing the moment...Joy is so fleeting. You never know when it might be snatched away.
Susan WiggsStichwörter: life optimism philosophical
She knew the soothing power of a human touch on aching flesh. Knew the strange bond that formed when two creatures united in mutual need, one hurting, the other healing.
Susan WiggsStichwörter: compassion healing comforting
He could not name precisely the special quality she possessed. A glow. An exuberance. An aggressive and determined joy that gave her the courage to push past his defenses, to confront him with unflinching courage, to look into his heart and to see something there worth fighting for.
Susan WiggsHer name was a silent song on his lips. Her love was like a circle in the water, radiating ever outward, inevitably encompassing even the remotest of hearts.
Susan WiggsHere's the thing about broken hearts. You can always survive them. Always. No matter how deep the hurt, the capacity to heal and move on is even stronger.
Susan WiggsIf you're drowning for real, and nobody believes you, then you sure as hell better figure out how to swim.
Susan WiggsKids aren't supposed to have to figure out how to be happy. They just are.
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