Quotes From "One Corpse Too Many" By Ellis Peters

The trouble with me, he thought unhappily, is that I...
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The trouble with me, he thought unhappily, is that I have been about the world long enough to know that God's plans for us, however infallibly good, may not take the form we expect and demand. Ellis Peters
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So, wonder! I also wonder about you, " said Cadfael mildly. "Do you know any human creatures who are not strangers, one to another? Ellis Peters
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Perhaps thought really is prayer. Ellis Peters
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The ugliness that man can do to man might cast a shadow between you and the certainty of the justice and mercy God can do to him hereafter. It takes half a lifetime to reach the spot where eternity is always visible, and the crude injustice of the hour shrivels out of sight. Ellis Peters
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All the things of the wild have their proper uses. Only misuse makes them evil. Ellis Peters