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Applebaum The Atlantic Quotes By Cormac McCarthy

Ive seen the meanness of humans till I dont know why God aint put out the sun and gone away. — Cormac McCarthy

Applebaum The Atlantic Quotes By Jerry Spinelli

She laughed, and the desert sang. — Jerry Spinelli

Applebaum The Atlantic Quotes By Nancy Roman

I still remember asking my high school guidance teacher for permission to take a second year of algebra instead of a fifth year of Latin. She looked down her nose at me and sneered, 'What lady would take mathematics instead of Latin?' — Nancy Roman

Applebaum The Atlantic Quotes By Kemi Sogunle

We sometimes have to experience pain for us to have a story to tell. The power to heal from the pain equips us with the strength to rise up again and move beyond it all. We not only become stronger but wise enough to recognize and handle pain in the future. We however, have to learn to let the brick walls fall down so that we can experience true love once more. We must learn from pain and let it lead us to the most beautiful parts of our journey in life. Only then can our stories become fully complete. — Kemi Sogunle

Applebaum The Atlantic Quotes By Margaret Stohl

Everything I write is about big feelings. What I care about is trying to be brave enough to feel how you feel and to be emotionally true. — Margaret Stohl

Applebaum The Atlantic Quotes By Carol Drinkwater

came bounding towards her, startling — Carol Drinkwater

Applebaum The Atlantic Quotes By Flannery O'Connor

Who's there?" the voice from inside said and there was a quality about it now that seemed final. The knob rattled and the voice said peremptorily, "Who's there, I ast you?" Parker bent down and put his mouth near the stuffed keyhole. "Obadiah," he whispered and all at once he felt the light pouring through him, turning his spider web soul into a perfect arabesque of colors, a garden of trees and birds and beasts. — Flannery O'Connor