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Like the shrinking workforce, the population of Ottumwa itself dried up like a prairie pothole in a drought, falling by an astounding 50 percent in just twenty-five years. Soon the town, starved of tax revenue and disposable income, was
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“Being afraid doesn't make you a coward," I told Remy, echoing what Dr. Warren had told me all those years ago. "A coward wouldn't be here. A coward wouldn't share their fears. They would just go on pretending until they couldn't anymore. You--we-- can do anything the rest of them can do. A few differences in anatomy doesn't change our ability.”
― Worthy of Trust: That Word Honor: Book I
― Worthy of Trust: That Word Honor: Book I
“I did what needed to be done, Whitley. If we are not willing to take risks, if we do not charge forward bravely, then the fist of tyranny will close around us once more, and this time there will be no way to free ourselves. We have one chance to win our freedom, and we'll lose that chance if we wait for others to act.”
― Worthy of Trust: That Word Honor: Book I
― Worthy of Trust: That Word Honor: Book I
“What looked like a snap to other people was actually an erosion of the surfaces that we built up for protection, and unfortunately people would rather dwell on the snap than the wearing.”
― Dominion
― Dominion
“Remy ducked her head, and Jacatacqua shook hers. "We are human--man or woman should make no difference to what we can and cannot do."
"To women," Suzannah said, raising her cup of tea. "And what we can accomplish.”
― Worthy of Trust: That Word Honor, Book 1
"To women," Suzannah said, raising her cup of tea. "And what we can accomplish.”
― Worthy of Trust: That Word Honor, Book 1
“It wasn't easy to convince most women to venture toward gunfire in a snowstorm in the dark to find wounded, but a surprising number volunteered. These were not the wives of lords or wealthy merchants or generals but the wives of frontiersman, who were used to shouldering the burden of survival alongside their husbands.”
― Worthy of Trust: That Word Honor: Book I
― Worthy of Trust: That Word Honor: Book I
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