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Sue Monk Kidd

“I saw then what I hadn't seen before, that I was very good at despising slavery in the abstract, in the removed and anonymous masses, but in the concrete, intimate flesh of the girl beside me, I'd lost the ability to be repulsed by it. I'd grown comfortable with the particulars of evil. There's a frightful muteness that dwells at the center of all unspeakable things, and I had found my way into it.”

Sue Monk Kidd, The Invention of Wings
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The Invention of Wings The Invention of Wings by Sue Monk Kidd
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