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1 " This was a game Jeanne and I played. We spoke what we wished into the air as if we were God writing history. But we both knew we weren’t God, and that our words served as nothing more than desperate prayers. "
― Storm Shultz , Yvette's Moon
2 " We lived in a strange dichotomy. We knew that the German soldiers were foul men, but some of them were our men. We knew that most would kill us in our own beds, but there were still boys and men who had been forced into this. We wanted to hate them, but the love for our Henris or Alberts bound us. The terror of what would happen to our children or friends kept us silent. "
3 " As I read verse twenty-one, I stopped. Jael, a woman who had been minding her own business, had come across an enemy of God, and she’d killed him. My heart felt as if it would grow wings and burst from my chest. "
4 " I have passed through my family's life on the way to my own life, mon coeur.” He kissed my forehead. “And you are my life. "