The measure of a society is its compassion.
Kristin Hannah, Summer Island.
“As mothers and daughters, we are connected with one another. My mother is the bones of my spine, keeping me straight and true. She is my blood, making sure it runs rich and strong. She is the beati...”
“Vietnam...war...it did something to us. Or maybe not. Maybe the bad seeds were always in me, and war gave them a dark place in which to grow.”
“A daughter without her mother is a woman broken. It is a loss that turns to arthritis and settles deep into her bones. ”
“A WOMAN'S PLACE IS IN THE HOUSE...AND THE SENATE.”
“She remembered how it had felt and tasted, that slowly descending depression, like a thick glass jar that closed around you, sucking away the air you needed to breathe, creating a barrier between y...”
“Caro: "Bite me."Ruby: "I gave that up in kindergarten.”
“Sometimes resilience arrives in the moment you discover your own unshakeable goodness.”
“When you plant a seed of love, it is you that blossoms.”
“All I ever wanted was to reach out and touch another human being not just with my hands but with my heart.”
“War is society's dirty work, usually done by kids cleaning up some failure on the part of the adults.”
“War is the echo that never dies. No society strives for war, they are always tricked into it.”
“How can our words ever truly be our own? Since we started growing all we've been taught is to care how we represent our persona and how we should communicate appropriately and how we portrait ourse...”