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“Despair is an ugly thing when it refuses hope.”
Alan McCluskey, In Search of Lost Girls
“Anger is unpleasant, for all concerned," John said. "We'd prefer not to have anything to do with it, but it is the expression of a force that insists on being heard and we need to heed what it is trying to say.”
Alan McCluskey, In Search of Lost Girls
“Peter couldn't help remembering the stirring moment when he and Kate had sung back into life the chorus of health and well-being in Andrew's body; the base chord that hummed in all living beings, distinct to each person but closely linked together.”
Alan McCluskey, In Search of Lost Girls
“Rather it was being aware of what you were doing, where the sounds were coming from, what emotions they sprang from. And how your breath gave birth to the sounds. Much of what Peter sang that day, most people would have called noise. That didn't bother Viktor. It was the authenticity and the discovery that counted.”
Alan McCluskey, In Search of Lost Girls
“please forgive me. I couldn't always follow you in your wild escapades, just like I can't follow you now. But then as now, my thoughts and heart go with you. I hope that you finally meet the love of your life in Paradise. Try not to tease the angels.”
Alan McCluskey, In Search of Lost Girls
“Dead! He had known. Of course he had known.”
Alan McCluskey, In Search of Lost Girls
“Despair is a ugly thing when it refuses hope.”
Alan McCluskey, In Search of Lost Girls
“It was a moonless night, although the cloudless sky was ablaze with stars. Whatever the circumstances, she always found the starlit night sky profoundly moving.”
Alan McCluskey, In Search of Lost Girls
“The boy wanted to be accepted as he was, to be reassured that he was not a monster, to be loved by someone, not as the result of force or desire, but through shared feelings and closeness.”
Alan McCluskey, In Search of Lost Girls
“May those that are excluded because they are different find a home such as this in which they are accepted and appreciated as they really are." "Amen," they chorused.”
Alan McCluskey, In Search of Lost Girls