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    C.R. Hedgcock
    “We will meet again.” Then, in a lower tone, [Jigson] added, “Whether on this shore or the next.”
    C.R. Hedgcock, Prisoner of the Pyrenees

  • #2
    C.R. Hedgcock
    “Peace made him bold; his life was in God's hands, and there it would always stay. 'The Lord is my helper; I will not fear. What can man do to me?”
    C.R. Hedgcock, Prisoner of the Pyrenees

  • #3
    C.R. Hedgcock
    “What a man does shows what he really believes.”
    C.R. Hedgcock, Iceland Intrigue

  • #4
    Douglas Bond
    “Good writers don’t moralize, nor do they preach, but they do create longing for the true and the beautiful, and that is why you must write with Christ at the center of your reason for writing. That does not mean that every book must be a retelling of Luke’s gospel, however, every worthy book written by a Christian will direct readers away from self, and sin, and put them on a quest for God and his gospel. Create longing for these things.”
    Douglas Bond

  • #5
    Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra
    “Hunger is the best sauce in the world.”
    Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra, Don Quixote

  • #6
    L. Frank Baum
    “Never give up... No one knows what's going to happen next.”
    L. Frank Baum

  • #7
    R.M. Ballantyne
    “...in all my writings I have always tried — how far successfully I know not — to advance the cause of Truth and Right and to induce my readers to put their trust in the love of God our Saviour, for this life as well as the life to come.”
    R.M. Ballantyne, Personal Reminiscences In Book Making: and Some Short Stories

  • #8
    C.R. Hedgcock
    “To write, live.”
    C.R. Hedgcock



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