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Quotes by Alan Brennert

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She remembers the pain of losing him, but she smiles at the happiness he brought her, cherishing the joy she felt at his side.
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Diedrichson looked at her a moment as if processing a foreign and generally unwanted thought – then, to her surprise, his frown up-ended itself into a smile.
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I did not know this word, “lynching,” but when I asked Jade Moon about it she explained, “As I understand, it refers to a custom in the American South, where white men may punish the darker peoples with impunity by hanging them from trees.” I was speechless. How could such barbarity exist in a land of freedom like America? What country was this, in which I had been living all these years?
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Before Cook’s arrival the native population of Hawai’i was more than a quarter of a million people; a hundred years later, it had plummeted to fewer than sixty thousand.
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At least I know today that I will not have to wait that long.
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The weeping of grown men and women, cries of hopelessness and loss, separation and misery. And in that collective lament, Ruth heard one closer by, muted in its shame: the sound of her own father’s sobs, shocking in its newness, his familiar strength and solidity, like a once-sturdy oak, now riven with such grief and despair that it broke his daughter’s heart.
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There might be more to the universe than any one religion could explain.
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I’m a practical man, Haleola. It’s true, I want to save souls. But it’s a poor church that cares only for what happens to a soul after it leaves this life. If I can provide some comfort, some ease of life for those about to lose theirs, how could I hesitate to try?
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We moved into Jade Moon’s rooming house within the week, and slowly she and I found that our friendship, though damaged, was like fabric torn on the seam: not beyond repair.
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Fear is our boon companion but never our master.
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