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“She knew they would kiss their daughters' foreheads anew tonight, or squeeze their hands especially tight - feeling the thin, strong wires that strung their flesh - or they would simply stand at the doors of their bedrooms, watching them sleep, unable to believe what astonishing creatures had come of their blood.”
Taylor Brown, Wingwalkers
“Some say that we are not but islands ourselves, chance masses of cells each smaller than a grain of sand, bodies formed and unformed by wind and sea and earth. I say that may be so, but no island is truly an island. It is part of a chain, a submerged range. Such are men, not alone, but each bearing the sands of his ancestors, and all of us pulled together, together, by what but love?”
Taylor Brown, Wingwalkers