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Walls Of Defence Quotes

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Virginia Alison
“Souls do not break neither do hearts. Ravaged by time, they continue living within us and it is our choice whether to remove the walls of self preservation that we build as protection or to hide behind them and remain hardened within our comfort zone.
Life is precious, giving it your all is preferable to withering and dying even before you fall off this mortal coil.”
Virginia Alison

Steve Watkins
“You OK?'
'Yeah,'
He didn't believe me, I guess, because he put his arms around me, and we did an awkward sort of hug. We stayed like that for a couple of minutes, with the snow falling harder around us, and the early winter wind picking up, until I melted, and let my head rest on his shoulder, and closed my eyes to the beautiful, terrible world.”
Steve Watkins, What Comes After

“Walls of Man

Through ignorant walls Man does count the days dying in his soul growing up with impatience not realizing he is falling down as truth is ever before him fixed upon a silence of the soul from his sin the serpent does speak leading others in this regenerate death soul by soul as the darkness grows turning heads from a light that shows what is true ignorant walls of man building Babels tower again”
John M Sheehan

Sharla Lovelace
“So you fill me full of pretty words and kiss me like your life depended on it, tell me to meet you, and then just disappear. Vanish from the earth. Without a note, a letter, a phone call---nothing. Just like your mom did to you."
His whole face tightened on that one, and Sidney feared she'd gone too far, but there was no going back now.
"So, what, you were just paying that forward?"
"That's a low blow," he said, his voice gruff.
"Well, that's what you shoveled out to me that night," she said. "And now---" Sidney laughed and raked her hair back. "Now I find out that before you ditched me, you actually watched me in my worst, most vulnerable moment ever. You watched me cry over you before you disappeared." She pointed at him. "You, sir, are a piece of work.”
Sharla Lovelace, The Cottage on Pumpkin and Vine