Echoes of Mercy Quotes
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“Music does something to people; it's unexplainable as the tunes wrap around the listeners and gathers them close together. The effect it has on people is almost magical.
Music brings us ever closer to the God Who created song, as if He is speaking to us in a universal language.”
― Echoes of Mercy
Music brings us ever closer to the God Who created song, as if He is speaking to us in a universal language.”
― Echoes of Mercy
“Ashes, Nolan. You're covered in the ashes of burned bridges; because of things left unsaid. Or maybe the times someone said too much.”
― Echoes of Mercy
― Echoes of Mercy
“I can laugh because I know my life is in His hands. I serve a living Savior, Who walks with me everyday.
Even after the pain of losing Tony, I came to realize--life is worth the living, because He is alive.”
― Echoes of Mercy
Even after the pain of losing Tony, I came to realize--life is worth the living, because He is alive.”
― Echoes of Mercy
“Freedom is a sweet thing, and so many around the globe pray for a small taste of it. And those who have a steady diet often forget how precious liberty is.”
― Echoes of Mercy
― Echoes of Mercy
“Maybe he was broken. Like a clock that always stops when it shouldn't, or a cracked teacup that spills anything poured inside.
Something was broken inside him, causing his gears to work incorrectly, and that's why he could never seem to do anything right. Useless. Garbage, to be thrown away.”
― Echoes of Mercy
Something was broken inside him, causing his gears to work incorrectly, and that's why he could never seem to do anything right. Useless. Garbage, to be thrown away.”
― Echoes of Mercy
“Like moons, reflecting the Light of the Son. Echoes of light, echoes of mercy.”
― Echoes of Mercy
― Echoes of Mercy
“The great men and women of ancient times were dreams in their own way. Pioneers, explorers and cowboys lived with hopeful tomorrows and starry-eyed imaginings. They were lovers of the wind and tide, the romance of the deserts, mountains, and seas.
The thrill of the great unknown.
Despite their denials and insistence that there was nothing romantic about the way they lived, their actions spoke just the opposite. Dreams of new land, a new life,ba better tomorrow. Dreams of a girl, somewhere beyond the hills, with a heart full of love she'd give to the wandering man.”
― Echoes of Mercy
The thrill of the great unknown.
Despite their denials and insistence that there was nothing romantic about the way they lived, their actions spoke just the opposite. Dreams of new land, a new life,ba better tomorrow. Dreams of a girl, somewhere beyond the hills, with a heart full of love she'd give to the wandering man.”
― Echoes of Mercy
“The great men and women of ancient times were dreamers in their own way. Pioneers, explorers, and cowboys lived with hopeful tomorrows and starry-eyed imaginings. They were lovers of the wind and tide, the romance of the deserts, mountains, and seas.
The thrill of the great unknown.
Despite their denials and insistence that there was nothing romantic about the way they lived, their actions spoke just the opposite. Dreams of new land, a new life, a better tomorrow. Dreams of a girl, somewhere beyond the hills, with a heart full of love she’d give to the wandering man. ”
― Echoes of Mercy
The thrill of the great unknown.
Despite their denials and insistence that there was nothing romantic about the way they lived, their actions spoke just the opposite. Dreams of new land, a new life, a better tomorrow. Dreams of a girl, somewhere beyond the hills, with a heart full of love she’d give to the wandering man. ”
― Echoes of Mercy