"Hope is a renewable option: If you run out of it at the end of the day, you get to start over in the morning."
"It's the one thing we never quite get over: that we contain our own future."
Source: Barbara KingSolver (1988). “The Bean Trees: A Novel”, Harpercollins
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Barbara Kingsolver
Author, Biologist
Barbara Kingsolver is an acclaimed American author known for her novels that intertwine themes of nature, community, and social justice, notably 'The Poisonwood Bible'.
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