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Dancing in the Shadows of Love Dancing in the Shadows of Love by Judy Croome
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“How easy it is to be bitter or angry; that's when you're at your weakest! But when you choose to be kind, to forget your hurt, that's when you find within the greatest strength of all.”
Judy Croome, Dancing in the Shadows of Love
“Today's news is tomorrow's history.”
Judy Croome, Dancing in the Shadows of Love
“I gasp my last sigh and realise how right Tree is: all is as it is, as it is meant to be.”
Judy Croome, The Weight of a Feather and other stories
“Ordinary people can be heroes too,' he said, 'if they want to be.”
Judy Croome, Dancing in the Shadows of Love
“No, Zahra, dear, no! Gentleness isn’t weakness.’ Her hand, suspended in midair, trembled with emptiness and fell to her side. ‘How easy it is to be bitter or angry; that’s when you’re at your weakest! But when you choose to be kind, to forget your hurt, that’s when you find within the greatest strength of all.’ She smiled, oh, a smile of such ancient wisdom, her face shone with love. She waited, but when I wouldn’t smile back, she walked past me.”
Judy Croome, Dancing in the Shadows of Love
“Even though he'd been born into a country unshackling itself from its colonial masters, even though he'd lived through nearly twenty years of freedom, nothing much changed for you when you were poor.”
Judy Croome, The Weight of a Feather and other stories
“The attics of the mind hold onto their dusty secrets and free them at inappropriate moments.”
Judy Croome, Dancing in the Shadows of Love
“There is yet time for all that is to come.”
Judy Croome, Dancing in the Shadows of Love
“Only later-looking back through the years-do we come to realise those ordinary choices are often the critical turning point in our destiny.”
Judy Croome, Dancing in the Shadows of Love