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141 " I had read essays describing the horrors of genocide committed during the Chinese Cultural Revolution. I had lectured on Jewish literature detailing the atrocities carried out by Hitler. I had read the words in my head but never comprehended their depth in my heart—until I lived them. Only later would I realize that there are no words harsh enough, no paragraphs wide enough, no books deep enough to convey the weight of true human sorrow. "
― Camron Wright , The Rent Collector
142 " Our trials, our troubles, our demons, our angels—we reenact them because these stories explain our lives. Literature’s lessons repeat because they echo from deeper places. "
143 " But if life could be worse, didn’t that mean it could also be better?’” As it was, he settled for odd jobs, harvesting occasional crops, living a life that was destined never to rise above the menial. He was proof that the muzzling of motivation only makes for mediocrity, that every man needs a purpose. -The Orphan Keeper "
― Camron Wright
144 " Words, Sang Ly, are not only powerful, they are more valuable than gold. "
145 " For many traversing a similar road, stumbling along life’s brink, a crisis often serves to wake them up, pull them back to safety, save them from themselves. For others, like Kuppuswami, faltering on the rocky crags, tragedy steps in like wind to nudge them off the edge of the cliff. "
― Camron Wright , The Orphan Keeper
146 " your shoes. "