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Beneath a Marble Sky Beneath a Marble Sky by John Shors
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“Never deny yourself love, my child. For to deny love is to deny God's greatest gift. And who are we to deny God?”
John Shors, Beneath a Marble Sky
“Loved ones are sometimes taken from us, either by death or other circumstances outside our control. Yes, we should lament their departure and yes, we should pray for them often. But we shouldn't dwell so deeply upon such vacancies that life itself becomes empty.”
John Shors, Beneath a Marble Sky
“I wondered then why children played so in the river, but adults ceased to see it with the same eyes. Why couldn't we embrace such simple joys?”
John Shors, Beneath a Marble Sky
“Many fear death. But I do not. For I've tasted the oneness we call love. Death cannot steal it. Nor temper it. No, I'll take my love with me, wherever I travel. And it shall endure.”
John Shors, Beneath a Marble Sky
“without you there is only me, and with you there is us.”
John Shors, Beneath a Marble Sky
“Do the strong cry every night for a month? she asked softly.
When they need to, I countered, clasping her hand. Women, Arjumand, women are taught that there's no strength in our tears. But why are one's tears powerless, if those tears lead to insight, or a sense of peace?”
John Shors, Beneath a Marble Sky
“Ultimately, my love saved me, for my love gave me strength. At night, when sleep was sunwilling to rescue me, I gritted my teeth and devoured my fondest memories.”
John Shors, Beneath a Marble Sky
“Does an iris seek to repay the sun which gave it life? No. The mere beauty of the iris is tenfold thanks enough for each day the sun can see the wonder it created.”
John Shors, Beneath a Marble Sky
“For breezes remind me of kisses. And kisses can be eternal.”
John Shors, Beneath a Marble Sky
“Father once told me that would-be lovers were similar to mountains. Two peaks, wonderfully akin and compatible in every way, may rise to the clouds but never witness each other's majesty because of the space between them. Like a man and a woman from different cities, they would never find each other. Or, if the peaks were blessed, as my parents had been, they might be two mountains of the same range and could bask in each other's company forever.”
John Shors, Beneath a Marble Sky
“My loved ones were my triumphs, and my triumphs far outshone my tragedies.”
John Shors, Beneath a Marble Sky
“Live as you want and you shall be at peace.”
John Shors, Beneath a Marble Sky
“He creates mosques and forts that aren't buildings, but tapestries of rock.”
John Shors, Beneath a Marble Sky
“The problem with artists, Jahanara, is that we often forget the more common things in life. Our heads are so high in the clouds that we don't see the world beneath.”
John Shors, Beneath a Marble Sky
“We cried together. And the sky wept with us.”
John Shors, Beneath a Marble Sky
“Does an iris,” he asked, tracing such a flower on the wall, “seek to repay the sun which gave it life? No, the mere beauty of the iris is tenfold thanks enough, for each day the sun can see the wonder it created.”
John Shors, Beneath a Marble Sky