7 Quotes & Sayings By Therese May

Therese May is the author of the New York Times bestselling novel, The Fifth Season . She is also the author of The Invention of Wings , a biography of abolitionist and author Harriet Jacobs. Both books are available in paperback from Penguin. Therese's story has been featured on NPR's Morning Edition, All Things Considered, This American Life, and The Oprah Winfrey Show Read more

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The world and everyone in it is always ready to blame a man for anything when he is already knocked down. Therese May
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It wasn’t a normal joy, it was a bitter joy, but somehow the bitterness made the joy even more wonderful. Therese May
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People don't like to wait for words, they want the words to wait for them. Therese May
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But I will finally be with Jesus. That is my one consolation, and it is enough to make death almost no worry at all. Therese May
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They came to realize that, even if evil and injustice seemed to win at some point, God would still be the ultimate victor. In the end good and justice would prevail forever. Therese May
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Moonlight signifies a time when there is hope in darkness, but you have to focus on that hope. Therese May