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    Kate Morton
    “Memory is a cruel mistress with whom we all must learn to dance.”
    Kate Morton, The Forgotten Garden

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    Helen Simonson
    “It surprised him that his grief was sharper than in the past few days. He had forgotten that grief does not decline in a straight line or along a slow curve like a graph in a child's math book. Instead, it was almost as if his body contained a big pile of garden rubbish full both of heavy lumps of dirt and of sharp thorny brush that would stab him when he least expected it.”
    Helen Simonson, Major Pettigrew's Last Stand

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    Kate Morton
    “He had the vague sense of standing on a threshold, the crossing of which would change everything.”
    Kate Morton, The Forgotten Garden

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    Kate Morton
    “We're all unique, just never in the ways we imagine.”
    Kate Morton, The Forgotten Garden

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    Kate Morton
    “...She's understood the power of stories. Their magical ability to refill the wounded part of people.”
    Kate Morton, The Forgotten Garden

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    David O. McKay
    “Just think! The only reason the world knows anything about them [Jesus’ Apostles] is because having met the Savior, they made Him their guide in life. If they hadn’t, nobody now would know that such men had ever lived. They would have lived and died and been forgotten just as thousands of other men in their day lived and died and nobody knows or cares anything about them; just as thousands and thousands are living today, wasting their time and energy in useless living, choosing the wrong kind of men for their ideals, turning their footsteps into the road of Pleasure and Indulgence instead of the road of Service. Soon they will reach the end of their journey in life, and nobody can say that the world is any better for their having lived in it. At the close of each day such men leave their pathway as barren as they found it—they plant no trees to give shade to others, nor rose-bushes to make the world sweeter and brighter to those who follow—no kind deeds, no noble service—just a barren, unfruitful, desert-like pathway, strewn, perhaps, with thorns and thistles. Not so with the disciples who chose Jesus for their Guide. Their lives are like gardens of roses from which the world may pluck beautiful flowers forever.”
    David O. McKay



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