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Min Jin Lee

  • Dishinya Gogoihas quoted9 months ago
    Home is a name, a word, it is a strong one; stronger than magician ever spoke, or spirit answered to, in strongest conjuration.
    —Charles Dickens
  • Dishinya Gogoihas quoted9 months ago
    he peasants knew that a spoiled son did more harm to a family than a dead one,
  • Dishinya Gogoihas quoted9 months ago
    en have choices that women don’t.
  • Dishinya Gogoihas quoted9 months ago
    Whether China capitulated or avenged itself, the weeds would have to be pulled from the vegetable garden, rope sandals would need to be woven if they were to have shoes, and the thieves who tried often to steal their few chickens had to be kept away
  • Dishinya Gogoihas quoted9 months ago
    This was his burden, not hers
  • Rachel Folkhas quoted3 months ago
    Home is a name, a word, it is a strong one; stronger than magician ever spoke, or spirit answered to, in strongest conjuration.

    —Charles Dickens
  • Rachel Folkhas quoted3 months ago
    Men have choices that women don’t.”
  • Aisha Eliashas quotedlast year
    “But a God that did everything we thought was right and good wouldn’t be the creator of the universe. He would be our puppet. He wouldn’t be God. There’s more to everything than we can know.”
  • Natalia Dushkohas quoted13 days ago
    “You must swear that you’ll be faithful to this man. If you’re not, you’ll bring far greater shame on your mother and your dead father than what you’ve already done. You must ask the Lord for forgiveness, child, and ask Him for faith and courage as you make your new home in Japan. Be perfect, child. Every Korean must be on his best behavior over there. They think so little of us already. You cannot give them any room to think worse of us. One bad Korean ruins it for thousands of others. And one bad Christian hurts tens of thousands of Christians everywhere, especially in a nation of unbelievers. Do you understand my meaning?”
  • Sarmisthashas quoted2 years ago
    Sunja, her fourth child and the only girl, and the child thrived;
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