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Stephen R. Harrison

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Stephen Harrison was born in Suffolk in 1964. He has had a varied career spanning catering, computing and eventually landscape and garden design.

He has travelled extensively, living for a time in Australia, and now lives in Surrey with his wife and daughter.

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Lorenzo's Cause

3.50 avg rating — 2 ratings — published 2014 — 3 editions
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“The world is full of misguided fools, except of course for the ones counting the foolish. But when you counted the counters, you find nothing but fools to count.”
Stephen R.Harrison

“All fanatics loathe the questioning mind and fear the truth.”
Stephen R. Harrison

“Faith has no use for the sword, because those who ride with the sword to defend their faith ride with the devil by their side.”
Stephen R. Harrison

“People are drawn to religion because for them there is only one thing worse than an ambiguous life, and that is an unambiguous death.”
Stephen R. Harrison

“Humankind’s compulsion has always been to master the meaning of their world. Through the ages humans have time and again tried to proclaim the nature of existence. Yet the sun has continued to shine on an enigmatic world, with the most imponderable aspect of that world being humans themselves.”
Stephen R. Harrison

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