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The Day the Falls Stood Still The Day the Falls Stood Still by Cathy Marie Buchanan
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“In those clouds I have seen aberrations-flecks of shimmering silver, orbs of color a shade more intense than their surroundings. I have seen them more than once, and I haves decided they are prayers, mine and everyone else's, too.”
Cathy Marie Buchanan, The Day the Falls Stood Still
“Tom said, "You should go. You could use a friend." It was not anything I had not thought myself. Still, hearing it aloud made me feel pitiable, and I had no wish to be, and so I...set off for a luncheon I did not much want to attend." p 233”
Cathy Marie Buchanan, The Day the Falls Stood Still
“We all matter so very little, not at all after a generation or two. And it is the same for all mankind; not even the greatest of men amount to anything that will survive the forward march of time.”
Cathy Marie Buchanan, The Day the Falls Stood Still