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The Worst Best Man
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"It’s a back and forth pov book… I don’t really like those right now but I’ll keep reading" May 26, 2026 04:41AM

 
The Girl on the T...
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Amy Harmon
“love her with an intensity I didn’t think myself capable of. Yeats writes about being changed utterly. I am changed utterly. Irrevocably. And though love is indeed a terrible beauty, especially given the circumstances, I can only revel in all its gory gloriousness.”
Amy Harmon, What the Wind Knows

Amy Harmon
“That is really what church is for. It’s a chance to just sit still and think about all the wonderful things God has made and count all the blessings we have.”
Amy Harmon, What the Wind Knows

Amy Harmon
“We were specks, bits of glass and dust. We were as numerous as the sands that lined the strand, one unrecognizable from the other. We were born; we lived; we died. And the cycle continued endlessly on. So many lives lived. And when we died, we simply vanished. A few generations would go by. And no one would know we even were. No one would remember the color of our eyes or the passion that raged inside us. Eventually, we all became stones in the grass, moss-covered monuments, and sometimes . . . not even that.”
Amy Harmon, What the Wind Knows

Amy Harmon
“someone told me everything would be okay because the wind already knew.”
Amy Harmon, What the Wind Knows

Amy Harmon
“Everyone who has ever lived. The wind and the water already know,” he said softly. “Know what?” “Everything. The wind you hear is the same wind that has always blown. The rain that falls is the same rain. Over and over, round and round, like a giant circle. The wind and the waves have been present since time began. The rocks and stars too. But the rocks don’t speak, and the stars are too far away to tell us what they know.”
Amy Harmon, What the Wind Knows

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