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It is a word that promises absolutely nothing.",8,false,{"id":5,"author_name":6,"slug":48,"author_name_first_letter":7,"article_count":8,"image_url":49},{},[],{"id":88,"quote_text":89,"author_id":5,"source_id":82,"has_image":83,"author":90,"source":91,"quote_tag":92,"commentary":93},4022642,"Normally, Edward would have found intrusive, clingy behavior of this sort very annoying, but there was something about Sarah Ruth. He wanted to take care of her. He wanted to protect her. He wanted to do more for her.",{"id":5,"author_name":6,"slug":48,"author_name_first_letter":7,"article_count":8,"image_url":49},{},[],"**The Backstory**\nThis poignant passage is likely from Kate DiCamillo's novel \"Because of Winn-Dixie\", written during her early career as a children's author. At the time, DiCamillo was grappling with her own experiences of loss and trauma, drawing from her life growing up in Florida and struggling with depression.\n\n**The Hidden Insight**\nThe quote reveals a counter-intuitive truth: that vulnerability can be a source of power, rather than weakness. Edward's desire to care for Sarah Ruth stems not from a need to fix or rescue her, but from an authentic interest in her well-being – an interest that is both tender and strong.\n\n**How to Use This**\nTo harness this insight in your own life, recognize the value of allowing yourself to be vulnerable with others. 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It's often a matter of instinct, of feeling your way through what works and what doesn't.",{"id":5,"author_name":6,"slug":48,"author_name_first_letter":7,"article_count":8,"image_url":49},{},[],{"id":138,"quote_text":139,"author_id":5,"source_id":109,"has_image":83,"author":140,"source":141,"quote_tag":142,"commentary":49},3766072,"I find that when I write for children, I am more hopeful, less cynical. I don't use different words or a different sentence structure. I just hope more.",{"id":5,"author_name":6,"slug":48,"author_name_first_letter":7,"article_count":8,"image_url":49},{},[],{"currentPage":144,"totalPages":145,"totalItems":8,"itemsPerPage":146},1,39,10]