"A Wind in the Door" Quotes
In "A Wind in the Door" by Madeleine L'Engle, Charles Wallace is gravely ill, and his sister Meg, along with Calvin and a cherubim named Proginoskes, must journey into the microscopic world of his mitochondria to save him.
fantasy | 203 pages | Published in NaN
Quotes
Love isn't how you feel. It's what you do.
If you aren't unhappy sometimes you don't know how to be happy.
We do not know what things look like. We know what things are like. It must be a very limiting thing, this seeing.
Life is a great balancing act.
Naming is the beginning of all truth.
For love, as we all know, is a great force, capable of moving mountains.
We can't take credit for our talents. It's how we use them that counts.
We are not alone. We are all of us part of one another.
There is a great deal more to us than what we know.
The impossible is merely waiting for someone to accomplish it.





