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Where Are the Children Now? (Where Are the Children, #2) Where Are the Children Now? by Mary Higgins Clark
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“Be a loyal friend. Be a kind person. Work hard. And choose to be happy.”
Mary Higgins Clark, Where Are the Children Now?
“The past has its own plans. And more often than not, the past finds a way into the here and now.”
Mary Higgins Clark, Where Are the Children Now?
“We both know that the people who do bad things often had something bad done to them. It's a vicious cycle.”
Mary Higgins Clark, Where Are the Children Now?
“Happiness, he believed, required honesty. Happiness could be messy and even painful. If you never feel pain, how do you appreciate its absence? If you're never afraid, how do you know comfort?”
Mary Higgins Clark & Alafair Burke, Where Are the Children Now?
“This is crazy. We’re talking about one of our closest friends.”
Mary Higgins Clark, Where Are the Children Now?
“Back when we were kids, the experts thought kids were protected if they couldn't access their most damaging memories. But now they know suppressed memories can cause all kinds of problems as an adult- anxiety, depression, PTSD, amnesia...”
Mary Higgins Clark, Where Are the Children Now?
“He sincerely believed that the closest one could come to objective truth was reading and listening and trying to understand as many viewpoints as possible.”
Mary Higgins Clark, Where Are the Children Now?