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The Dog Walker The Dog Walker by Corwyn Alvarez
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“One by one, in the infinite gardens of Heaven, the souls of the departed transcended the darkness of space like stars. But none shone like Ellen, who now lived to him only in dreams.”
Corwyn Alvarez, Lenten Rose
“I began to wonder if she had just been an illusion of mine; a mere shadow in this land of dust and dreams wherein our deepest longings remain far away glimpses, sometimes too far away to see through the darkness of this world.”
Corwyn Alvarez, The Dog Walker
“Moral order is as much an enemy of the human heart as truth is to a lying tongue.”
Corwyn Alvarez, The Dog Walker
“It is in mystery that the humble heart finds hope.”
Corwyn Alvarez, The Dog Walker
“It seems that the human heart is more often than not a casualty of divine moral order.”
Corwyn Alvarez, The Conversion
“A warm heart follows a wet nose.”
Corwyn Alvarez, The Dog Walker
“Words by themselves can be pleasing and persuasive, but when the words come to life through a living example they become undeniably real, and they can present to us the visible effects of living in accordance with the Word.”
Corwyn Alvarez, The Conversion
“Every dog is worth his weight in ruined shoes.”
Corwyn Alvarez, The Dog Walker
“Love sometimes comes with a tail.”
Corwyn Alvarez, The Dog Walker