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The Anchoress The Anchoress by Robyn Cadwallader
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“A few words from me won’t touch your grief, and nor should they. Tend your grief like hard ground, and wait. One day, something will grow; there won’t be an answer, but you will see you’ve found a way to live, and to live with death.”
Robyn Cadwallader, The Anchoress
“Anger, while it lasts, so blinds the heart that it is unable to discern the truth. It is a kind of enchanter, which can transform human nature. Anger is a shape-shifter, as stories tell us, for it strips people of their reason and totally changes their appearance, and transforms them from a human into the likeness of a beast.”
Robyn Cadwallader, The Anchoress: A Novel
“Disturbance only comes into the heart from something that has been seen or heard, tasted or smelled, and felt outwardly.”
Robyn Cadwallader, The Anchoress
“Tend your grief like hard ground, and wait. One day, something will grow; there won’t be an answer, but you will see you’ve found a way to live, and to live with death.”
Robyn Cadwallader, The Anchoress: A Novel
“The parchment whispered as I turned the pages, word after word. *”
Robyn Cadwallader, The Anchoress: A Novel
“We all need stories, don’t we?’ He’d looked up at Ranaulf. ‘For our hearts, I think.”
Robyn Cadwallader, The Anchoress
“I hadn’t thought suffering would be like this, so ordinary, so dull, and so endless.”
Robyn Cadwallader, The Anchoress
“though I would have to trust the words to say what my heart would not. *”
Robyn Cadwallader, The Anchoress: A Novel
“he needed her to remind him, beyond his own fears, of what mercy looked like. *”
Robyn Cadwallader, The Anchoress: A Novel
“EPIGRAPH ’Tis not that Dying hurts us so — ’Tis Living — hurts us more — But Dying — is a different way — A Kind behind the Door — The Southern Custom — of the Bird — That ere the Frosts are due — Accepts a better Latitude — We — are the Birds — that stay. Emily Dickinson”
Robyn Cadwallader, The Anchoress