"To gaze into another persons face is to do two things: to recognise their humanity and to assert your own."
"Redemption is invented by the sinner."
Source: Lawrence Hill (2008). “Someone Knows My Name: A Novel”, p.417, W. W. Norton & Company
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Lawrence Hill
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Lawrence Hill is a Canadian author known for his exploration of race and identity, particularly in his novel 'The Book of Negroes.'
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