Louise Penny Quotes
I Saw A Lot Of Men Die There. Most Men. Do You Know What Killed Them?" ... "Despair," Said Finney. "They Believed Themselves To Be Prisoners. I Lived With Those Men, Ate The Same Maggot-infested Food, Slept In The Same Beds, Did The Same Back-breaking Work. But They Died And I Lived. Do You Know Why?" "You Were Free." "I Was Free. Milton Was Right ... The Mind Is Its Own Place. I Was Never A Prisoner. Not Then, Not Now.
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