Diana Gabaldon Quote

And when my body shall cease, my soul will still be yours, Claire? I swear by my hope of heaven, I will not be parted from you.The wind stirred the leaves of the chestnut trees nearby, and the scents of late summer rose up rich around us; pine and grass and strawberries, sun-warmed stone and cool water, and the sharp, musky smell of his body next to mine.Nothing is lost, Sassenach; only changed.That's the first law of thermodynamics, I said, wiping my nose.No, he said. That's faith.

Diana Gabaldon

And when my body shall cease, my soul will still be yours, Claire? I swear by my hope of heaven, I will not be parted from you.The wind stirred the leaves of the chestnut trees nearby, and the scents of late summer rose up rich around us; pine and grass and strawberries, sun-warmed stone and cool water, and the sharp, musky smell of his body next to mine.Nothing is lost, Sassenach; only changed.That's the first law of thermodynamics, I said, wiping my nose.No, he said. That's faith.

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