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The bones are hard and by themselves seem dead and stony, but by rooting into...
Author:
Orson Scott Card
Book:
Speaker for the Dead
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The bones are hard and by themselves seem dead and stony, but by rooting into and pulling against the skeleton, the rest of the body carries out all the motions of life.
( Orson Scott Card )
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