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The Gate The Gate by Dann A. Stouten
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“I'd lost a lot of people I loved in the last year, and death has a way of layering up on you. It has this cumulative effect. It's like putting rocks in your knapsack. You hardly notice the first one, but the more you add, the more it starts to weigh you down. You still might be able to hobble your way along, but the people who care about you can't help but notice that something's wrong.”
Dann A. Stouten, The Gate
“I'd lost a lot of people I loved in the last year, and death has a way of layering up on you. It has this cumulative effect. It's like putting rocks in your knapsack. You hardly notice the first one, but the more you add, the more it starts to weigh you down. You still might be able to hobble your way along, but the people who care about you can't help buy notice that something's wrong.”
Dann A. Stouten, The Gate
“Grandma always had peanut butter cookies that bore the marks of being pressed with a fork, always had Dutch Babbelaars that had started to turn back to brown sugar again, and always had time for you.”
Dann A. Stouten, The Gate
“Our sins are written in pencil, but our forgiveness is written in ink.”
Dann A. Stouten, The Gate