“We are, you see, both masters of our fate and at the mercy of the Moirai--the three Fates who weave our futures and cut them short. And while I still believe we can control the little things in life, those small decisions that add up to the everyday, I think, perhaps, the overall shape of our life is not ours to decide.” FateFree Choice Book:The Cloisters Source: The Cloisters
“Margaret pushed the sandwich in my direction. It was taller than I had expected, full of bright crunchy lettuce and layered with roast chicken and heirloom tomatoes.” Food Book:The Cloisters Source: The Cloisters
“I reached out to put a hand on her arm, to offer her some comfort. I knew there was nothing to say. Words weren't made to fit these holes. But I knew what it was like to lose a parent. And after yesterday, to feel that cold. [Ann Stilwell]” GriefLoss Of A ParentFutility Of Words Book:The Cloisters Source: The Cloisters
“...time made it possible to revisit even the hardest places. [Ann Stilwell]” GriefTime Passing Book:The Cloisters Source: The Cloisters
“I knew how impossible it was for people who hadn't experienced the loss of a loved one to understand how it remade your world in terrible, strange ways. That you couldn't judge someone for how they grieved was an understanding Rachel and I shared. [Ann Stilwell]” UnderstandingGriefLoss Of A Loved OneWorld Changer Book:The Cloisters Source: The Cloisters
“Era difícil no notar el peso del pasado a nuestro alrededor. Al fin de cuentas, ¿los museos no eran en realidad mausoleos?” MuseoMausoleo Book:The Cloisters Source: The Cloisters