“a man can break God's laws and be forgiven. That's what they teach us. But when he breaks Nature's laws, there's no forgiveness - and there's no escape. Sooner or later he pays the penalty, or his children pay it - or his children's children. It doesn't matter much. It must be paid.” MenChildrenMatterEarthLawNaturePayTeachBreakEnvironmentPaidSooner Or LaterPenaltiesForgivenNo Forgiveness Book:The Stone Field Source: The Stone Field
“It's remarkable - most remarkable, the way these people manage, from time to time, a tragedy or a near-tragedy to break the even tenor of their ways,' said Mr. Tingley, in a tone of half-humorous superiority, by which he considered that he distinguished himself, subtly and inoffensively, from 'these people.” PeopleWaySaidHalfBreakHumorousTragedyManageToneRemarkableSuperiorityDistinguishedSelf-importanceTenors Book:The Dark Dawn Source: The Dark Dawn