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Lurlene McDaniel Quotes
1.
Nobody gets to pick their time to die, but living every day to the max is something we all get to do.
Lurlene McDaniel

2.
Pain and suffering are the soil of strength and courage.
Lurlene McDaniel

3.
None of us truly knows what we'll do when the circumstances become so overwhelming and complex that we can't even tell right from wrong.
Lurlene McDaniel

4.
Please don't miss me too much. Please don't be too sad. Find someone else to love, because you have much love to give and it's a gift that shouldn't be wasted. You , Jesse, were the rose that made my life sweet.I will wait for you in heaven.
Lurlene McDaniel

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For as long as the world spins and the earth is green with new wood, she will lie in this box and not in my arms.
Lurlene McDaniel

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6.
You don't know me, but I know about you...I can't make you live longer. I can't stop you from hurting. But I can give you one wish, as someone did for me.
Lurlene McDaniel

7.
Who wants to be used? I love to read, so books are my main friends. They're always available, always friendly, and always interesting, and they never make me choose sides.
Lurlene McDaniel

8.
If I can't wait for you at the end of an aisle on your wedding day, I'll wait for you in heaven.
Lurlene McDaniel

Quote Topics by Lurlene McDaniel: Book People Giving Heart World Hurt Heaven Cancer Thinking Writing Character Needs Lying Flower Believe Girl Suffering Kids Inspirational True Love Love Is Soil Knows Make Sense Population Choices Pain Waiting Adversity Journey
9.
When my grandmother was alive, she used to tell me that every time God creates a soul in heaven, he creates another to become its special mate. And that once we're born, we begin our search for our soul mate, the one person who's the perfect fit for our mind and body. They lucky oens find each other.
Lurlene McDaniel

10.
I wanted to write about the third world and had the opportunity to go live in the trenches, so to speak.
Lurlene McDaniel

11.
I am very privileged and honored when someone chooses to read a book, especially a book of mine.
Lurlene McDaniel

12.
I have been through a lot of medical trauma. I was diagnosed with breast cancer .
Lurlene McDaniel

13.
What really grabs me is when a reader writes to express her personal story and how a book helped her situation, or her acceptance of a situation she can't change. I read some sad cases in my snail and electronic mail. I respond to all I can, affirming that they are the true heroes of life because they are fighting through adversity and surviving.
Lurlene McDaniel

14.
So this is always the key: you have to write the book you love, the book that's alive in your heart. That's the one you have to write.
Lurlene McDaniel

15.
From every ending comes a new beginning.
Lurlene McDaniel

16.
But they can't know how the dark space inside me is growing. I lie to them. I can't get out of the dark hole. 'Peace is here' it whispers.
Lurlene McDaniel

17.
In truth, I don't want to be there. I don't want to see the light go out of my brother's eyes.
Lurlene McDaniel

18.
I wrote the book Don't Die, My Love as I was going through radiation, so it certainly has an air of authenticity about it because I was there. I think all of my books took on kind of a deeper tone when the lady who wrote about cancer all of a sudden had cancer. I'm doing well. I went through it all and they said, 'You're fine."
Lurlene McDaniel

19.
So long as one person remembers you, you'll never really be dead.
Lurlene McDaniel

20.
Old characters never die, but I do need to take a break from them in order to create new ones.
Lurlene McDaniel

21.
By using novels, I show ordinary kids confronting and overcoming great odds.
Lurlene McDaniel

22.
We all didn't come into to the world at the same time so it makes sense that we don't leave it at the same time.
Lurlene McDaniel

23.
In truth, how much time do any of us really have?
Lurlene McDaniel

24.
Because I want you to know that your're the most beautiful girl I've ever seen. And I thought I should introduce myself. I mean, we should get to know each other. Since you're the girl I intend to marry. ~Mark Gianni
Lurlene McDaniel

25.
If it's possible to send a message from heaven, I'll get one to you.
Lurlene McDaniel

26.
I'll cover you in flowers someday, Julie-girl.
Lurlene McDaniel

27.
The stems stood tall and straight, one series arranged in a single line, the other in a crudely shaped heart, the final one in the shape of the letter U. I love you.
Lurlene McDaniel

28.
Sisters are made by living everyday with each other and wearing each other down until the rough spots are smooth. They're made by sharing secrets you'd never tell mom, and out of doing things for each other just because you feel like it, not because you have to. I guess you could say sisters are 'grown,' not manufactured, in a very special place called a family.
Lurlene McDaniel

29.
Nobody gets to pick what life gives them
Lurlene McDaniel

30.
People can't help the way they look, just the way they act.
Lurlene McDaniel

31.
Forgiving's a choice you make—a gift you give to somebody even if they don't deserve it. It costs nothing, but it makes you feel rich for giving it away.
Lurlene McDaniel

32.
When you're up against a superior enemy, sometimes it's okay to just bow out gracefully
Lurlene McDaniel

33.
Most people believe they have a clear idea of what's right and wrong. Many say they know how they'll act, or how they'll handle an extreme situation. But to be honest, no one knows. Not reallyBecause none of us truly knows what we'll do when the circumstances become so overwhelming and complex that we can't even tell right from wrong.
Lurlene McDaniel

34.
On TV, stories and events are finalized in 30 or 60 minutes, or neatly tied up after a season or two. The best stories are the ones that force us to come to our own conclusions and to explain why we believe in our conclusions.
Lurlene McDaniel

35.
I created a character whose motives were pure and good and she was going to go out and save the whole world. But the truth is, you can't save the whole world, but you can save one. And that was the whole thrust of the novel - to save just one.
Lurlene McDaniel

36.
I can be around kids if I need to be.
Lurlene McDaniel

37.
Love is patient and trusting; it doesn't hold a grudge when somebody hurts you, and most of all, it endures.
Lurlene McDaniel

38.
I have always been amazed guys read my books and seem to enjoy them. Because I've raised boys, I like to think I can get inside a guy's mind. I try and make the boys talk like guys, sound like guys and react like guys.
Lurlene McDaniel

39.
You know not every book has to have a happy ending, but it has to have a satisfying ending.
Lurlene McDaniel

40.
I have known some magnificent young people who died very young but had wonderful lives and inspired many people by their short existence.
Lurlene McDaniel

41.
Well, in Angel of Hope, Amber ends up going in her sister's stead. The focus of that book and the next one coming out, Angel of Love, is how she finds her way out of her sister's shadow and into herself. That's really what those two novels are based on.
Lurlene McDaniel

42.
Everybody dies; that's a fact. Sometimes it blindsides people. Sometimes people get a glimpse of the big picture and decide to cheat.
Lurlene McDaniel

43.
She did know that the journey to happiness was laborious and strewn with seeds of suffering. She guessed that it was probably a place each person had to seek for herself, that each heart had to find on its own.
Lurlene McDaniel

44.
I think that hurting gives us a way to measure being happy. How can you know one without knowing the other.
Lurlene McDaniel

45.
I wanted to show what it's really like for 98 percent of the world's population [in the third world]. Plus, I also see there are an awful lot of young people out there doing good things, and I wanted to give them a platform.
Lurlene McDaniel

46.
I like to tell young people - you know one in four children die by their own hands - no matter how bad things seem, just wait a day, wait a week. Life will turn around.
Lurlene McDaniel

47.
hanging out the window, Amber blew her a kiss. a lump the size of a fist clogged Heather's throat, while a breeze from th sea pushed her thick hair away from her face. tears trickled unchecked down her cheeks.
Lurlene McDaniel

48.
You want to attach emotionally.
Lurlene McDaniel