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The Seventh Most Important Thing The Seventh Most Important Thing by Shelley Pearsall
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“Some angels are like peacocks. Others are less flashy. Like city pigeons. It all depends on the wings.”
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“First off, it’s not junk,” Arthur said, his voice rising. “It started on an island in World War II. With things from an island. It started with Death and War.”
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“Hampton”
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“coward.”
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“What”
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“WHERE THERE IS NO VISION, THE PEOPLE PERISH.”
Shelley Pearsall, The Seventh Most Important Thing
“In other words, there could be a lot of reasons why people decided to save some things and why they threw others away—reasons that might not make any sense until you dug much deeper.”
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“He would punish death for what it had done. He would punish everybody.”
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“Your Honor.”
Shelley Pearsall, The Seventh Most Important Thing