Susan Meissner Quotes
Top 46 wise famous quotes and sayings by Susan Meissner
Susan Meissner Famous Quotes & Sayings
Discover top inspirational quotes from Susan Meissner on Wise Famous Quotes.
When you only do what is expected of you, you never learn what you would've done had you chosen for yourself.
Dissecting a book was the same as making sense of life. You have to find a way to interpret life, or you'll go nuts.
You don't realize how small your world is when you are a child. Your parents are your east and west, your sun and moon.
Do not choose to abandon love because you are afraid that it will crush you. Love is the only true constant in a fragile world.
Truth is a strange companion. It devastates one moment and enthralls the next. But it never deceives. And because of that, in the end, it comforts.
We moved wordlessly from one room to another, from the room of the dead to the room where time lay in pages everywhere I looked.
my life seemed more fully layered because of the choices I had made, both consciously and in ignorance. I
She wanted to wake up in the arms of the angels and have them tell her she was worthy of love -- to give it and to have it given to her.
It was only after time had passed that a person was able to see whether she might have been able to bear the load she was sure had been too heavy.
People who are free to choose will choose the best use for whatever it is they possess. Wealth and prosperity begin with the freedom to choose.
It should always make us happy to say that loving someone and being loved by someone is worth whatever price paid.
To love is not to be fragile; it is to be unlocked and open. And when something is open, other things can come in.
There is just the simple truth that you must forgive yourself for only being able to make your own choices, and no one else's.
There is always, always the other road to choose, even if it seems to be nothing more than an unpaved path in the middle of nowhere?
Remembering what you want about the past, even if it's not entirely true, keeps you from giving up on the present.
The frail letters on the first page were barely legible; they looked like whispers, if whispers had form.