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Dunsmore Elementary Quotes By Laura Kinsale

For God's sake. Don't build a wall to keep me outside."
"I won't build one," she whispered. "I am the wall. — Laura Kinsale

Dunsmore Elementary Quotes By Annie Dillard

I know only enough of God to want to worship him, by any means ready to hand. — Annie Dillard

Dunsmore Elementary Quotes By Aimee Carter

If it's healed, then why does it still hurt?" I said, panicked.
What if the pain never went away? How was I supposed to live with that? Had Henry experienced the same thing in his chest? How could he have possibly fought of that thing again if he had?
"Because there is no power in the world that can take away the pain until it is ready to leave." said Theo — Aimee Carter

Dunsmore Elementary Quotes By Isaac Hayes

I always keep my head down, working, doing things, moving forward. That's what I've done all my life. Then you stop and realize what you've done. — Isaac Hayes

Dunsmore Elementary Quotes By Marcus Tullius Cicero

To those who are engaged in commercial dealings, justice is indispensable for the conduct of business. — Marcus Tullius Cicero

Dunsmore Elementary Quotes By Tim Kreider

(Regarding author Kim Stanley Robinson)
In an era filled with complacent dystopias and escapist apocalypses, Robinson is one of our best, bravest, most moral, and most hopeful storytellers. It's no coincidence that so many of his novels have as their set pieces long, punishing treks through unforgiving country with diminishing provisions, his characters exhausted and despondent but forcing themselves to slog on. What he's telling us over and over, like the voice of the Third Wind whispering when all seems lost, is that it's not too late, don't get scared, don't give up, we're almost there, we can do this, we just have to keep going. — Tim Kreider