It’s said love and death both come unannounced, but what about hatred? Can hatred be detected and destroyed before it kills others? Thirty three people had to answer that question the hard way.
The damage is done, but that’s only the beginning… now comes the agony, the empathy, and the eulogy. But really… what can be said about those you truly loved? Eventually tears run dry and words lose meaning… and all that remains are questions as to why innocent lives were stolen, and placed into the hands of a thief.
abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz. At your local library they have these arranged in ways that can make you cry, giggle, love, hate, wonder, ponder, and understand. It's astonishing to see what these twenty-six little marks can do. In Shakespeare's hands they became Hamlet. Mark Twain wound them into Huckleberry Finn. James Joyce twisted them into Ulysses. Gibbon pounded them into The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire. John Milton shaped them into Paradise Lost.
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