
Love your children, for they are the seeds that will make this city bloom.
– Jessie Burton
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- This city is like no other city in the world. It is brilliant but it is bloated, and I’ve never called it home – Jessie Burton
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- Because, Petronella – it’s something in his soul. It’s something in his soul and you can’t get it out. – Jessie Burton
- All we can do if we’re lucky is stich up the mistakes other people make. – Jessie Burton
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- A lifetime isn’t enough to know how a person will behave. – Jessie Burton
- 1887A lifetime isn’t enough to know how a person will behave. – Jessie Burton
- Two people, one city, different times; connected by a memoir. Can love exist in a city destined for decades of misery? – Ahmad Ardalan
- Hope is the desire to bloom, but faith believes and visualizes the bloom. – Debasish Mridha
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- New York City, city of exaggerations. Place of Herculean ascensions and perilous falls. – Kurt Wenzel
- Imagine having a city full of things that no other city had. – Bill Bryson
- The city was dark except for the building lights that seemed to appear like sores – like bandaids had been ripped off to expose the city’s skin. – Markus Zusak
- … the earthly city glories in itself, the Heavenly City glories in the Lord. – Augustine of Hippo
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- A children’s story that can only be enjoyed by children is not a good children’s story in the slightest. – CS Lewis
- I’ve got a pretty good idea what children are, and we’re not children. Children can lose sometimes, and nobody cares. – Orson Scott Card
- Love your children-”and let them know you love them. Children who experience love find it far easier to believe God loves them. – Billy Graham
- The city gives even to children a sophisticated look that baffles the casual psychologist. – Honor Willsie Morrow
