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Fyrvaktaren (Patrik Hedström, #7) Fyrvaktaren by Camilla Läckberg
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“We’ve forgotten how important it is to be touched, yet we all need it in order to survive. So touch her, and tell her husband to do that too. We often make the mistake of not wanting to bother someone who is grieving. We think they need peace and quiet and to be left alone. Nothing could be further from the truth. Human beings are herd animals, and we need to feel the herd around us, we need the closeness, warmth, and touch of other people. So make sure that Anna is surrounded by her herd. Don’t let her stay in her room all alone. Don’t allow her to slip away to that place where there may not be any grief but there aren’t any other emotions either. Force her to come out of there.”
Camilla Läckberg, The Lost Boy
“primer amor nunca se olvida. Y los tres veranos pasados”
Camilla Läckberg, Los vigilantes del faro
“the look in her eyes told Hedström that she would never really be alive again. He’d seen it happen a few times in the course of his career. People who looked as if they were alive, who were breathing and moving about, and yet they were completely empty inside.”
Camilla Läckberg, The Lost Boy
“person consists of energies, and energy never disappears; it just”
Camilla Läckberg, The Lost Boy
“Forgive Olof? When he had robbed them of their childhood, turned them into adults who clung to each other like victims of a shipwreck? He was the driving force behind everything they had done, everything they still were doing.”
Camilla Läckberg, The Lost Boy
“From the mouths of children and fools we will hear the truth spoken,”
Camilla Läckberg, The Lost Boy
“It takes pain to get rid of pain.”
Camilla Läckberg, The Lost Boy
“I wasted so much time and happiness by worrying, while you were always glad and grateful for what we had, and for Matte. It’s impossible to prepare for something like this happening. I’ve spent my whole life worrying about everything between heaven and earth, but I was never able to prepare myself for this. I should have been happier.”
Camilla Läckberg, The Lost Boy