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THE FIGHTING IN THE PEACH ORCHARD AT GETTYSBURG
PROLOGUE
The same young men who crowded each other as they faced the recruiters' tables now crowded each other as they died. — Charles Phillips

Our zeal is always guided by charity. Everything is done with strength and gentleness. — Basil Moreau

Once California belonged to Mexico and its land to Mexicans; and a horde of tattered feverish Americans poured in. And such was their hunger for land that they took the land, stole Sutter's land, Guerrero' s land, took the grants and broke them up and growled and quarreled over them, those frantic hungry men; and they guarded with guns the land they had stolen. They put up houses and barns, they turned the earth and planted crops. And these things were possession, and possession was ownership.
The Mexicans were weak and fed. They could not resist, because they wanted nothing in the world as frantically as the Americans wanted land. — John Steinbeck

It is a great thing to be young and to live without pain. And yet it is a blessing few of us count until we lose it. — Geraldine Brooks

I think Mum's got a second cousin who's an accountant, but we never talk about him. — J.K. Rowling

His momma said, Donovan why are you, on the corner of linden and guy R. Brewer? — Pharoahe Monch

Coleridge received the Person from Porlock
And ever after called him a curse,
Then why did he hurry to let him in?
He could have hid in the house. — Stevie Smith

As for being poisoned by a book, there is no such thing as that. Art has no influence upon action. — Oscar Wilde

If the ministry of condemnation had glory, the ministry of righteousness overflows with even more glory. 2 Corinthians 3:9 — Beth Moore

Counting one thousand gifts means counting the hard things - otherwise I've miscounted. — Ann Voskamp

Perhaps love's greatest gift
that it is indeed unconditional
is also its greatest curse. — Kristin Armstrong

Life is not an orderly progression, self-contained like a musical scale or a quadratic equation ... If one is to record one's life truthfully, one must aim at getting into the record of it something of the disorderly discontinuity which makes it so absurd, unpredictable, bearable. — Leonard Woolf

Until having kids, I had never really thought about mortality so much. — James Mercer

One of the reasons why I chose to live in New York was that there is this sense of your environment constantly changing. — Taraka Larson

With a little hum of pleasure, he strokes my leg, his expression content, his body loose-limbed and lazy. Give the man a blow job and a little unexpected ass play, and he's practically purring. — Kristen Callihan