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Acceptable Loss (William Monk, #17) Acceptable Loss by Anne Perry
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“but can it forgive everything? Should it? Which”
Anne Perry, Acceptable Loss
“Why is it we still see our sons as children who can be excused, given time and love and patience, even when they are grown men and need to know better?”
Anne Perry, Acceptable Loss
“Love does forgive, but can it forgive everything? Should it? Which loyalties came first—family, or belief in right and wrong?”
Anne Perry, Acceptable Loss
“How easy it is when you like someone to be blind to the possibilities of ugliness in them, of weaknesses too deep to be passed over with tolerance.”
Anne Perry, Acceptable Loss
“Love also means the freedom to follow your own conscience. If you can't be true to yourself, you don't have much left to give anyone else.”
Anne Perry, Acceptable Loss