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A Walk Across the Sun A Walk Across the Sun by Corban Addison
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“Traffickers will stop when men stop buying women”
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“In places like this, it's hard to imagine that the world can be so ugly,' Thomas said.
'This is how it was meant to be,' Priya replied. 'The ugliness is our own fault.”
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“Evil prevails where good people do nothing.”
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“Yet her father had taught her that failing to act in the face of human suffering is inhuman.”
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“Someone once asked Mother Teresa how she dealt with world poverty. Do you know what she said? 'You do the thing that's in front of you.”
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“Healing, she found, required motion, intention, purpose - the reassurance that life was still worth living.”
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“If thou has not seen the devil, look at thine own self.”
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“Hope may vanish, but can die not.”
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“Yield not to calamity, but face it boldly.”
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“Because love is a riddle, as is life itself.”
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“On the other side of this darkness, a new day will slowly dawn.”
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“The mark of wisdom is to see the reality behind each appearance.”
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“The most dangerous thing is illusion.”
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“There is light beyond the veil.”
Corban Addison, A Walk Across the Sun
“The dark places of the land are full of the habitations of violence.”
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“Let not your heart be burdened with what is past and gone.”
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“The sights and sounds of human depravity were too much to forget. Is this hell? She wondered fleetingly. If not, where is God?”
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“Idhar aawo!”
Corban Addison, A Walk Across the Sun
“the real world, doubt was the only truth.”
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“Ahalya quickly learned to appreciate the schedule. Healing, she found, required motion, intention, purpose—the reassurance that life was still worth living.”
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