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“Here is how a mother's love is different: You may fall out of love with a man. But you will never fall out of love with your child. Even after he is gone.”

Quote by Lisa Scottoline

Work

Look Again

In 'Look Again,' the reader is taken on a journey through the complexities of human perception and the nature of reality. The story explores how our understanding of the world is shaped by our own biases and experiences, prompting the reader to reconsider their preconceived notions. more

Author

Lisa Scottoline
Lisa Scottoline

Lisa Scottoline, born on July 1, 1955, is an American author known for her legal-themed novels and strong female characters. more

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“Your mind, son, that is the power you have when your body is in chains. Don’t let them get to your mind. They can chain up your limbs, they can hold you hostage in alien lands, but they can’t stop the flow of your thoughts, your own mind. Hold on to that, son. If you ask me what we ought to salvage, I would say salvage the mind. We can always fill up the Toshakhana, it is the mind that needs to be free of chains.”

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