"The Rag Doll Plagues" Quotes
A haunting tale of love and loss amidst the backdrop of a deadly epidemic in 19th century Los Angeles.
fiction | 200 pages | Published in 1990
Quotes
She realized that life, like art, is a process of constant creation, destruction, and recreation.
In the face of death, the human spirit is capable of extraordinary strength and resilience.
Love can be both a source of joy and a catalyst for suffering.
Fear has the power to paralyze even the strongest of minds.
The pursuit of knowledge can lead to both enlightenment and disillusionment.
History has a way of repeating itself, reminding us of the cyclical nature of human existence.
In times of crisis, ordinary people have the capacity to become heroes.
The boundaries between reality and imagination can blur, revealing hidden truths.
Desperation can drive individuals to commit unthinkable acts.
Hope can be a powerful force, giving people the strength to persevere against all odds.





