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“Do you still believe in God, Rabbi?", she said at last. His face looked drained and pale. He shook his head from side to side. "I believe in sin," he said and finished his wine. I believe in evil.”

Quote by Pete Hamill

Work

Snow in August

This book delves into the lives of individuals in a small town during a pivotal historical moment, examining the impact of the event on the community and the characters' personal growth and evolution. more

Author

Pete Hamill
Pete Hamill

Pete Hamill (born June 24, 1935) was a renowned American journalist, author, and columnist. Born in Brooklyn, New York, to Irish immigrant parents, he became a prominent voice in New York journalism. Hamill wrote for major outlets like the New York Post, Daily News, and The New Yorker, covering politics, culture, and social issues. He was known for his deep empathy for the city's working class and immigrants. Hamill also authored several novels and nonfiction works, including the bestseller "A Drinking Life." His direct, emotional style and personal narratives made him a distinctive figure in American media. He passed away in 2020, leaving a lasting legacy. more

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“The road of sin always ends in despair instead of delight and in anger in place of awe, because you and I make tremendous children, but terrible compasses! God alone is our anchor. It is only when His Name, His Word, His Promise, and His Presence are elevated as our treasure that we will ever experience hope. The system of sin is built to get us to shift our gaze and to lose our days playing the game of shame, or entitlement, or both. And our enemy doesn’t care which way we minimize the Cross. He will gladly take us focusing on the mirror to bury ourselves in shame and regret, or to spend our lives comparing to and blaming everyone else. As long as we remain on the throne of our lives, it doesn’t matter which way we flip the coin.”