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“Given is the word. Given publicly, on the first Good Friday, on a hill, in the sight of all, was the visible demonstration of the only permanent way to overcome evil. Human nature demands something more enduring than the unquiet equilibrium of rival powers.”

Quote by Muriel Lester

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It So Happened

This book is a compilation of short stories and essays that delve into the unexpected and often humorous occurrences that shape our lives. The author weaves together a tapestry of personal tales, reflecting on the ways in which seemingly insignificant events can lead to significant changes. The collection is a celebration of the unpredictability of life and the joy found in the unexpected. more

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Muriel Lester
Muriel Lester

Muriel Lester is an individual whose identity and profession remain unclear. Born on February 11, 1968, details about her life and achievements are limited. more

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