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Long Way Gone

Charles Martin

Top 10 Best Quotes

“No matter where you go, no matter what happens, what you become, what you gain, what you lose, no matter whether you succeed or fail, stand or fall, no matter what you dip your hands into . . . no gone is too far gone. Son, you can always come home.”

“This side of the grave, no one--and I don't care who they are or what sin or sins they have or are committing--is too far gone.”

“We're all broken, all walk with a limp. Here is the truth about you and me: even when in a far-off country, wasted life, stripped bare, smeared, squandered, nothing but scar tissue and shameful, self-inflicted wounds, the love of the Father finds the son and daughter.”

“Don't let the fear of what might be rob you of the promise of what can.”

“A song is a light we shine on others, not a light we shine on us.”

“do know this—this right here is just prelude. Dress rehearsal. The intro. One of these days each one of us is going to get called up and given the chance to join our voices in a song we’ve never heard, yet one we’ve known our whole lives.”

“No matter where you go, no matter whether you succeed or fail, stand or fall, no gone is too far gone. You can always come home.”

“Music is a gift. We make it to give it away.”

“I’m not leaving something for you. I’m leaving something in you.”

“...when it comes to the truth, people have a right to know it. Always. No matter how much you think it might hurt, the truth is the only thing that both cuts us free and holds us tight.”

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Book Keywords:

brokenness, love, prodigals, redemption, inspirational, truth, christian, christian-fiction, god

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