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Thomas H. Cook

Thomas H. Cook is an acclaimed American author known for his gripping crime and mystery novels. With a career spanning over three decades, Cook has penned award-winning books such as "The Chatham School Affair," which won the Edgar Award for Best Novel. His storytelling is marked by intricate plots and deep psychological insights, making him a favorite among fans of the genre. Cook's work often explores themes of memory, guilt, and redemption.

Quotes

The cloud of unknowing that is between you and your God is your cloud of unknowing, and your God is your God.

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Do not think that you can always perceive God with your bodily senses; for our bodily senses are so acute that they can only perceive things that have a bodily nature.

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God can be held fast and loved by means of love alone.

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It is love that draws God and the soul together.

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The deeper that sorrow carves into your being, the more joy you can contain.

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God can be reached by a single act of pure love.

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It is love that unites the soul to God.

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God is found in the darkness of unknowing.

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Do not think that just because you feel nothing, you are not making progress.

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The darkness of God is the light of the soul.

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Be humble, patient, and gentle with yourself.

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God will not be forced or hurried.

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