Donald S. Smurthwaite

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Donald S. Smurthwaite



Average rating: 3.93 · 1,060 ratings · 287 reviews · 14 distinct worksSimilar authors
The Boxmaker's Son

3.78 avg rating — 246 ratings — published 2007 — 3 editions
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Fine Old High Priests

4.26 avg rating — 214 ratings — published 1999 — 5 editions
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Road to Bountiful

3.69 avg rating — 156 ratings — published 2013 — 4 editions
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The Search for Wallace Whipple

4.05 avg rating — 80 ratings — published 1994
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A Wise, Blue Autumn: A Nove...

4.25 avg rating — 67 ratings — published 2001 — 2 editions
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Sweet Mercy

3.62 avg rating — 63 ratings4 editions
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Surprising Marcus

3.95 avg rating — 56 ratings — published 2004 — 2 editions
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Letters by a Half-Moon: A N...

3.79 avg rating — 43 ratings — published 2003 — 2 editions
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Do You Like Me, Julie Sloan?

4.33 avg rating — 15 ratings — published 2010
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Sweet Merciful Christmas

4.06 avg rating — 16 ratings3 editions
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“I have learned that greatness is not often born at the head of armies or standing before large gatherings of people. I have learned that it is only rarely manifested in grandiose words or bold action and that it has little to do with position or title or authority. Rather, true greatness most often comes from small turnings within the soul, in quiet ways, in actions that the world will little note. Greatness is around us, below us. It is not often above us. We need to reach down for greatness, where the small things are at our feet. It comes in small, simple words and sublime magnanimity.”
Donald S. Smurthwaite, The Boxmaker's Son

“Kindness lives. It is real and tangible and it lives somewhere and will always be there. Kindness and love is matter and cannot be destroyed, but it can be recalled and found over and over again. It's out there. It lives.”
Donald S. Smurthwaite, The Boxmaker's Son

“You first learn not to let your own concern come through in your voice, then not to frown, and then to smile when a baby has croup and a young, frightened mother calls at three in the morning, panicked and seeking your help. You watch the seasons and wait for the burning heat of August to turn gradually to cool autumn, the the gray, clipped afternoons of January, slowly, in tiny steps, giving way to the first pale green buds of spring. You learn to let this old earth turn on its hinges, and you realize you are a mere passenger. You learn to let things run their course. You come to understand time and its meanings. You learn there really isn't much difference between minutes and hours, days and weeks. When you do try to move things faster than their natural gait, it is all to easy to become frustrated and then disappointed. When you rush things you may lose their meaning. I suppose God wants us to notice things and learn. I suppose He gives us experiences that we might sort through them, retain what we should, discard what we don't need, and inch along toward what we are destined to be in the eternities.”
Donald S. Smurthwaite

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