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Sanyel (Sanyel, #1) Sanyel by Michael Puttonen
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“When the wind blows here, it is your wind; and when the water gurgles among the rocks, it speaks only to you. The mountain stands so that only your eyes can view its glory, and the hill for only your legs to challenge its upward slope. Upon this land you took your first steps, and upon it you swear to take your last. It is always to this place that you feel compelled to return—home.”
Michael Puttonen, Sanyel
tags: home
“He claimed that no act or thought that did not have love as its purpose was of God. Love was the secret of God’s perfection. Man was imperfect only because of his inability to live life as a continuous act of love.”
Michael Puttonen, Sanyel
tags: god, love, man
“This will not be my fate,” I said firmly, confidently. “And it won’t be Lillatta’s and maybe not even yours, though that might be wishful thinking.”
“Ah, you wish it not to be my fate?” Javen said brightly. “My assumption then is that I am at last making an impression?”
“The impression you are making is that you make way too many assumptions,” I said.”
Michael Puttonen, Sanyel