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Winter's Child Winter's Child by Cameron Dokey
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“Love cannot thrive simply by being offered. Sooner or later it must be accepted and reciprocated. It must be seen for what it is and nourished according to its needs, or it will die.”
Cameron Dokey, Winter's Child
“Sometimes, pushing against change only makes it push back twice as hard. But even the most bitter fruit may contain something sweet at its core. A taste you would never have encountered if you had not been willing to endure the bitter first.”
Cameron Dokey, Winter's Child
“Even so, [... in the silence after a winter storm has ceased to howl, in the soft whisper of a morning snowfall, in the way the moonlight sparkles over new-fallen snow, you can feel when she has been near by, ever searching. You can sense the presence of the Winter Child.”
Cameron Dokey, Winter's Child
“Even the most bitter fruit may contain something sweet at it's core.”
Cameron Dokey, Winter's Child
“Pick any time of the day or night and somewhere, everywhere, stories are being told. They overlap and flow across one another, the pull away again just as waves do upon a shore. It is this knack that stories have of rubbing up against one another that makes the world an interesting place, a place of greater possibility than it would be if we told our tales alone.

This is impossible, of course. Make no mistake, everyone's stories touches someone else's. And every brush of one life tale upon another, be it ever so gentle, creates something new: a pathway that wasn't there before. The possibility to create a new tale.”
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“Our eyes see different things, I thought. They always have. Even when we're looking in the same direction, standing side by side.”
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“None of us can accept all what we may be offered in this life. Sometimes we must say no, even to love.”
Cameron Dokey, Winter's Child
“I love you, Papa,” I said.
“And I love you,” my father replied. “I have loved you every day of your life. I will love you for
every day of mine and more. My love will never diminish, no matter how many steps you take
throughout the world, no matter how many years you wander until your task is done.”
“I will love you as long as I draw breath,” I replied. “And the moment I stop breathing, I will find
you. Wherever you are.”
Cameron Dokey, Winter's Child
“But even the most bitter fruit can contain something sweet at its core. A taste you would never have encountered if you had not been willing to endure the bitter first.”
Cameron Dokey, Winter's Child