New Beginnings Quotes - Real love redeems you

 

New Beginnings Quotes - Real love redeems you 

Regaining Power and Control From The Overlords of Worry and Anxiety.”

― James B. Agape, Pent Up Thoughts

 

“Snowflakes faded as suddenly as they’d begun, and we all stopped, transfixed. A beam of sunlight broke through the canopy, turning the forest into a shimmering wonderland. I gasped, Beckett grinned, and for one perfect moment, everything felt possible again.”

― Beth Moran, The Most Wonderful Time of the Year

 

“There was nothing to mourn there.”

― Sasha Laghonh

 

“Because before we'd met, we'd both thought in our own ways that our lives were over just as they'd begun, that we were stuck doing the same things forever. It had taken meeting each other, pushing each other, giving ourselves away to each other, to make us realize that our lives were what we made them. We were each other's spring, each other's new beginning.”

― Sarah Chamberlain, Love Walked In

 

“Your new beginning is not behind you.

It is waiting—

just beyond the place

where you finally stop running.”

― Carla J. Brooks, 7 Cups of Coffee

 

“What’s rare—what’s holy—is remembering who you really are…

and choosing to live from that place.”

— Carla J. Brooks, 7 Cups of Coffee (Chapter 11)”

― Carla J. Brooks, 7 Cups of Coffee

 

“Real love redeems you — not by fixing what’s broken in another,

but by calling you back to yourself.”

― Carla J. Brooks, 7 Cups of Coffee

 

“Grief is haunting —

but sometimes, it’s also a guiding.”

― Carla J. Brooks

 

“I finally understood — the past belongs in the past.

What we hold onto as fantasy doesn’t always survive reality.”

― Carla J Brooks

 

“The courage to begin again comes from recognising that our worth is not measured by uninterrupted success. It lies in our willingness to rise after falling, to try again with new understanding. ... Failure can be a teacher, illuminating what needs adjusting. ... Beginning again does not mean repeating the same steps; it means moving forward with greater wisdom”

― Ajmal, from the book "Borders of the Inner World"

 

“He spoke slowly. “You know, you might think you are strong by holding on to all of this, but I think letting it go might make you stronger.”

― Alyssa Hall, And Then I Heard the Quiet

 

“I hate crickets,” he said. “Yes,” she replied. “Crickets are like cilantro. You either love ‘em or hate ‘em." “Did you just say cilantro?” The look on his face suggested she had just lost her mind. ”

― Alyssa Hall, And Then I Heard the Quiet

 

“Even thinking about the approaching blank slate of a new year causes a twang of anticipation to thrum through her body. New day planner. New set of notebooks. New goals. New dreams. On New Year’s Day, anything feels possible.”

― Julia McKay, The Holiday Honeymoon Switch

 

“The end is an odd way to start a story, but it was the end where it all began. It’s funny now because I didn’t know it was the beginning. I would have bet all I had that it was the end.”

― Maureen Muldoon , Spiritual Vixen's Guide to an Unapologetic Life

 

“Every year, we get a chance to bid adieu to our older selves and embrace these newer opportunities. We are so excited in the beginning then we miss who we used to be.”

― Ayodeji Ajagbe, Letters to ÃŒfẹ́

 

“Nevertheless, he felt that this leave-taking would be more final than his earlier ones had been; that it meant a definite break with his old home and the beginning of something new—he did not know what.”

― Willa Cather, O Pioneers!

 

“We all begin again.”

― Trang Thanh Tran, They Bloom at Night

 

“It's hard to find a hook to end a story when nothing much has changed since the beginning.

But so it is, and so we are. Some stories are just like that, I think. The endings are soft, or maybe not endings at all. Just a continuation. Just a pause. Just a life, waiting for the right time to begin again.”

― Jeanette LeBlanc