4 Quotes & Sayings By Dorothy Gravelle

Dorothy Gravelle is a bestselling author of historical fiction, romance, and young adult fiction. Her books have been translated into fourteen languages. A former newspaper reporter, she is the author of many novels for young adults, including The Hidden Valley Saga, The Secret Valley Saga, and The Valley Trilogy. Her first novel for adults was The Secret Valley, which won the prestigious Gold Medal Award from the Romance Writers of America Read more

She also wrote two memoirs about her experiences as a journalist in Vietnam: After the Warand Why Vietnam Matters.

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All at once, she was confronted with the full understanding of it. And if she admitted it to herself, she could only be left with the grotesque truth. She didn’t want to let go of the pain. She didn’t want it to be lessened. She wanted to carry it. And whatever path she took from this point forward would serve to take it away. Dorothy Gravelle
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Fine. Fine. Let’s try. You asked why bad things happen to good people. Well, the simple answer is, there are no bad things and there are no good people. Nothing bad ever happens to anyone and people are neither good nor bad. A person is nothing. A person does not exist. There are no people. Dorothy Gravelle
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She communicated in what ways she could — sweet whines of happiness and wet kisses. She knew him. She knew him. He knelt in the grass, still pouring his attention onto her. She received every ounce of it in a way only a dog can, its unconditional love contained in every breath and every heartbeat. And Luke was struck precisely at that moment at his capacity to feel so moved by the simple act of affection for this sweet animal. He swallowed hard. It wasn’t easy to let himself feel it, the gentle tug from a place deeply buried. And in the grass on his knees, he found himself releasing the sadness long held hostage in that deep place. Tears spilled over, finally uncontained. The dog stretched its snout through the rails and found his wet cheeks with its tongue. He did not retreat, but let her clean the tears from his face. Dorothy Gravelle