“Happiness can be found, even in the darkest of times, if one only remembers to turn on the light.”
― Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
― Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
“Your father is alive in you, Harry, and shows himself most plainly when you need of him. How else could you produce that particular Patronus? Prongs rode again last night.”
― Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
― Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
“The Gestapo chief leaned forward. I'd like to send you home, old fellow," he said. "I'll take your word that you won't cause any more trouble."
I could not see father's face, only the erect carriage of his shoulders and the halo of white hair above them. But I heard his answer.
"If I go home today," he said evenly and clearly, "tomorrow I will open my door again to any man in need who knocks.”
― The Hiding Place: The Triumphant True Story of Corrie Ten Boom
I could not see father's face, only the erect carriage of his shoulders and the halo of white hair above them. But I heard his answer.
"If I go home today," he said evenly and clearly, "tomorrow I will open my door again to any man in need who knocks.”
― The Hiding Place: The Triumphant True Story of Corrie Ten Boom
“Happiness isn’t something that depends on our surroundings, Corrie. It’s something we make inside ourselves.”
― The Hiding Place
― The Hiding Place
“One day as Father and I were returning from our walk we found the Grote Markt cordoned off by a double ring of police and soldiers. A truck was parked in front of the fish mart; into the back were climbing men, women, and children, all wearing the yellow star. . . .
"Father! Those poor people!" I cried. . . .
"Those poor people," Father echoed. But to my surprise I saw that he was looking at the solders now forming into ranks to march away. "I pity the poor Germans, Corrie. They have touched the apple of God's eye.”
― The Hiding Place: The Triumphant True Story of Corrie Ten Boom
"Father! Those poor people!" I cried. . . .
"Those poor people," Father echoed. But to my surprise I saw that he was looking at the solders now forming into ranks to march away. "I pity the poor Germans, Corrie. They have touched the apple of God's eye.”
― The Hiding Place: The Triumphant True Story of Corrie Ten Boom
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