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The Lost TreeRunner (The Justar Journal #2) The Lost TreeRunner by Brandt Legg
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“Knowing the truth is never about faith. It is about remembering, accepting, and, most importantly, it is about living. If we live as if we know there is more, then there will be more.”
Brandt Legg, The Lost TreeRunner
“Everything humans have ever known is contained in books, but the true excitement is that within their pages is the path to all we have yet to walk, the things we have yet to learn.”
Brandt Legg, The Lost TreeRunner
“Books cannot be killed by fire. People die, but books never die. No man and no force can abolish memory,” Franklin Roosevelt. Then he recalled another line from the same speech: “In this war, we know books are weapons.”
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“Violence cannot stop violence any more than hate can stop hate.”
Brandt Legg, The Lost TreeRunner
“surviving TreeRunners. Three years earlier, at the time of the government’s “Doneharvest” crackdown,”
Brandt Legg, The Lost TreeRunner
“Knowing the truth is never about faith. It is about remembering, accepting, and, most importantly, it is about living. If we live as if we know there is more, then there will be more.” “Maybe”
Brandt Legg, The Lost TreeRunner
“There is no greater force in the universe than the recognition of the dream and the knowledge that all energy emanates from one source. Whatever name you call it, this thing is best described as love.”
Brandt Legg, The Lost TreeRunner