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Sojourn Quotes

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Annie Dillard
“I alternate between thinking of the planet as home - dear and familiar stone hearth and garden - and as a hard land of exile in which we are all sojourners.”
Annie Dillard, Teaching a Stone to Talk: Expeditions and Encounters

R.A. Salvatore
“You view the gods as entities without," Montolio tried to explain. "You see them as physical beings trying to control our actions for their own ends, and thus you, in your stubborn independance, reject them. The gods are within, I say, whether one has named his own or not. You have followed Mielikki all your life, Drizzt. You merely never had a name to put on your heart.”
R.A. Salvatore, Sojourn

Raquel Cepeda
“This thing I am feeling, I鈥檓 almost certain, is the closest I鈥檒l ever come to standing somewhere in between truth and reconciliation.”
Raquel Cepeda, Bird of Paradise: How I Became Latina

C.J. Edmunds
“Most people don鈥檛 get their soul mates in their designated lifetime or if ever they do, they let them go. It doesn鈥檛 matter to me who you are, who you love, as long as they love you back. That is what鈥檚 important. The world seems to have forgotten that and have conducted themselves all based on the concept of love that is both selfish, misguided and outdated. And if the world saw what we see, things would be a whole lot better.”
C.J. Edmunds, #StrangeLit: Darkest Dreams

C.J. Edmunds
“They say when you consciously are in search of something then that means you are ready.”
C.J. Edmunds

“Montolio tilted his head helplessly against Drizzt's unending stream of pessimism. It pained him deeply to see the good-hearted drow so scarred. 'He might indeed,' Montolio said, a bit more harshly than he had intended, 'but the loss of life is only great to those who chance to live it! Let your arrow come in low and catch the huddler on the ground, I say. His death would not be so tragic!”
R.A.Salvatore

“The incident took place at Gerar, just as was the case with Abraham in Genesis 20:1-18, during a famine, just as was the case in Genesis 12:10 with Abraham, however, Isaac was prevented from going down to Egypt by God himself, and was summoned to dwell as a 鈥榮ojourner鈥� (resident alien) in the earth of Gerar (26:2-3,6)鈥� Isaac learned the lesson and thus lived within the realm of the Law and its commandments and statutes governing the earth, and this is what will be conveyed to Israel: 鈥楢nd he (God) humbled you and let you hunger and fed you with manna which you did not know, nor did you fathers know; that he might make you know that any human being does not live by bread alone, but any human being lives by everything that proceeds out of the mouth of the Lord.鈥� (Deut 8:3) Better, then, to dwell as a sojourner (that is, without possessing the land) in the location assigned by God鈥檚 word (of command) and share it with the presumed enemy, rather than end up dying in slavery in a seemingly 鈥榝riendly鈥� land of plenty.”
Paul Nadim Tarazi, Land and Covenant

Fidelis O. Mkparu
“The sun rose this morning failing to dissipate the haze barely hanging above the palm fronds. A windy morning, and that inner feeling of something different about to start. A sub-Saharan harmattan; a blow of kiss with a tender chill. A chill not suited for a fireplace, but soothed by a soft sweater draped across my aging shoulders. When I close my eyes, I felt what I assumed to be teardrops on my feet. The manifestation of my ambivalence about the many years of my sojourn in foreign lands. I escaped from a state of despair as the harmattan wind blows, whistling and whispering my name across pine trees. I am home in Africa”
Fidelis O Mkparu. (2018)