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Entry Island Entry Island by Peter May
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“A light wind blew high clouds across an inky sky, stars like jewels set in ebony. An almost full moon came and went in washes of colourless silver light. The air was filled with the sound of the ocean, the slow steady breath of eternity.”
Peter May, Entry Island
“And although I knew nothing of love, I knew that I had found it, and never wanted to lose it.”
Peter May, Entry Island
“What happened to happiness, he wondered. Did it evaporate like rain off a wet street in sunshine? Was it anything other than a transient moment that existed only in the memory? Or maybe a state of mind that changed like the weather?”
Peter May, Entry Island
“Because the law is made to keep the powerful in power, and the rich wealthy. As well as the poor in poverty.”
Peter May, Entry Island
“A real relationship’s based on trust and understanding, the sharing of little things. Moments of happiness and laughter. Realising you’ve both just had the same thought, or were about to say the same thing.”
Peter May, Entry Island
“Plant a seed of truth and very quickly it grows into a profusion of lies.”
Peter May, Entry Island
“Vítr začal vát od severozápadu a vypudil poslední pozůstatky léta. Ranní oblohu tížila nízká mračna připravená vyplakat na zemi svůj žal.”
Peter May, Entry Island