Author: Susan Howatch
Cites
- Robert (editor) Twycross (2)
- IN: The Heartbreaker (2003) Fiction, British
EPIGRAPH: Destructive memories frequently stem from repressed unresolved anger about emotional hurts in the past ... The healing of memories does not erase the memories, indeed it commonly serves to bring them into consciousness, but their meaning is changed and their sting withdrawn. The memories become accepted and integrated into the person's total life. The basis of this healing is forgiveness---forgiving the person responsible for the hurts ...
FROM: Mud and Stars: A report of a working party consisting mainly of doctors, nurses and clergy, (1991), Book, UK
- A. V. Campbell (1)
- IN: The Heartbreaker (2003) Fiction, British
EPIGRAPH: All of us, carers and cared for, are on a journey whose destination we understand only dimly:
We know we are searching for something yet the nature of the thing we seek eludes us. On this strange journey, in this tantalising search, we often feel lonely and bemused, in need of guidance, encouragement, companionship. Not always knowing what we are asking we reach out for the help of others.
FROM: Mud and Stars: A report of a working party consisting mainly of doctors, nurses and clergy, quoting from Rediscovering Pastoral Care by A. V. Campbell, (1981), Book, UK
- John Habgood (6)
- IN: The High Flyer (1999) Fiction, British
EPIGRAPH: In our bewildered, painful, often despairing world there is still the presence of one who comes, who calls, who gives life and light and healing, who is revealed to us in the simplicity of childhood and in the awful desolation of suffering. And as of old, those who respond to his call and allow him to expand their own horizons of meaning, discover in experience who he is.
FROM: Making Sense, (1993), Book, UK