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Finally Home (Hometown Harbor #5) Finally Home by Tammy L. Grace
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“A mother just didn’t get over it. The constant agony had eventually subsided, leaving a residual ache in its place.”
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“I can’t keep reliving the past. I need to stay focused on now and look forward. I don’t do well when I look back.” “It’s going to be fine. We’ll get through this Maggie”
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“I understand that feeling. Memories are a mixture of happiness and sadness, with a large helping of regrets”
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“There’s nothing easy about loss. I’m so much better now, but still have bouts of depression and overwhelming grief and guilt.” “I still think about Chad multiple times a”
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“Even after a patient heals, there’s always a scar. The wound may not be visible, but the scar serves as a reminder. Sometimes it’s a warning— not to do it again.”
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“Give yourself a bit more time. That’s a huge wound you have and it may take more than a few weeks for you to forgive her.”
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“You’ve always been my protector and my best friend. I love you.”
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“It’s actually difficult for me to discuss. Being a mom is the hardest job I’ve ever done.”
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“When I lost Karen, I learned the hard way that I can’t continue to dwell in the past. I have to look at the happiness in my life and the good things, like Spence and Mitch. And all of you here on the island. I have to forgive her for my own sake.”
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“She’s suffered more sorrow than I could ever inflict. Not that I want to cause more grief, but I’m not the one who gets to judge her or punish her. That’s between her and God.”
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“You, my friend, are a wise woman. It takes a lot more strength and courage to forgive someone than to harbor animosity. It’s also easier to forget someone than forgive them. I admire your resolve.” “It’s actually a bit selfish on my part. I’m not going to waste my energy or happiness on any hatred for Maggie. I’m going to do what I can to help her without being too involved. I’m not sure how it’s going to work, but I know in my heart I can’t get too close again.” “I know she’ll be happy to see you. I think she’s given up,” said Regi. “If you want to go over this afternoon, I can handle the shop,” offered Izzy. “You can get it over with and enjoy the rest of your week. This hanging over your head only adds to your stress. What you’ve told us makes perfect sense. I think you’re on a roll and need to address her while all your good lines are fresh in your mind.” “That’s a good idea. How about we have a bite of lunch and then I’ll head over there?” Regi packed up Emma’s things and gave Kate a long hug. “You’ll do fine. I hope I’m half the woman you are when I grow up,” she said, releasing Kate and wiping her own eyes. * * * Kate stood in front of Maggie’s door and adjusted her blouse before knocking. She waited several minutes”
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“What matters most isn’t a job, money, a house, a car. It’s the people in your life. The relationships you build. Those you would miss most when they’re gone because they’re irreplaceable.”
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“I’ve been lucky to have a friend like Spence in my life since I was a teenager. You need to find your Spence.” She smiled and gave the man she considered her soul mate a quick kiss.”
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“Harbor.”
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“well.”
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