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Lonely on the Mountain (The Sacketts, #17) Lonely on the Mountain by Louis L'Amour
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“There will come a time when you believe everything is finished. That will be the beginning.”
Louis L'Amour, Lonely on the Mountain
“It didn't seem fair, but then, a lot of things aren't. We take them as they come.”
Louis L'Amour, Lonely on the Mountain
“There are two kinds of people in the world, son, those who wish and those who will. The wishers wish to be rich, they wish to be famous, they wish to own a farm or a fine house or whatever. The ones who will, they don't wish, they start out and do it. They become what they want to or they get what they want. They will it.”
Louis L'Amour, Lonely on the Mountain
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Louis L'Amour, Lonely on the Mountain
“It ain’t so bad,” he said. “There’s nobody to write to. I never had nobody, Tell.” “You had us, Shorty, and when we ride over the rim, we’ll be lookin’ for you. Keep an eye out, will you?”
Louis L'Amour, Lonely on the Mountain
“There’s two kinds of people in the world, son, those who wish and those who will. The wishers wish to be rich, they wish to be famous, they wish to own a farm or a fine house or whatever. The ones who will, they don’t wish, they start out and do it. They become what they want to or get what they want. They will it.”
Louis L'Amour, Lonely on the Mountain