“Death - Death can be faced, dealt with, adjusted to, outlived. It's the not knowing that destroys interminably... This being suspended in suspense; waiting - weightless, How does one face the faceless, adjust to nothing? Waiting implies something to wait for. Is there? There is One. One who knows... I rest my soul on that.”
Quote by Ruth Graham
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Footprints of a Pilgrim
This book chronicles the personal odyssey of a traveler who leaves behind the familiar to explore the world, seeking enlightenment and self-discovery along the way. The narrative weaves together tales of encounters with diverse people and places, reflecting on the transformative power of travel and introspection. more
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