“There's somethin I learned when I was homeless: Our limitation is God's opportunity. When you get all the way to the end of your rope and there ain't nothin you can do, that's when God takes over. I remember one time I was hunkered down in the hobo jungle with some folks. We was talkin 'bout life, and this fella was talkin, said, 'People think they're in control, but they ain't. The truth is, that which must befall thee must befall thee. And that which must pass the by must pass thee by.”
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This book explores the complex relationship between a man who was enslaved and an art dealer, intertwining their stories with the unexpected intervention of a woman who brings them together. The narrative delves into themes of redemption, human connection, and the transformative power of empathy. more
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“Young children, like animals, can sense your pain without fearing it.”
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“Quem controla o que você teme, controla no que você acredita. O medo sempre foi a melhor coleira.”