“I thoroughly enjoyed reading this novel. Some of it, I can relate to in my younger years. The author, B G Howard, takes you on journey through life’s mysteries. When I got the book on Friday and started reading, I couldn’t put it down. It was as if I was in the story. I look forward to the sequel.”
—Keith Roberts UK
Points To Ponder
Points to Ponder 127
Love is totally self-sufficient; supplies everything yet "requires" nothing.
Points to Ponder 125
Love isn't a valuable find to be hoarded but a man won't share what he does not recognize as priceless.
Points to Ponder 124
Knowing love is simply a validation of life. Reciprocating love is to wholly validate oneself.
Points to Ponder 123
The fact that people, no matter how many, disbelieve a truth does not disprove its validity.
Points to Ponder 122
The fact that people, no matter how many, disbelieve a truth does not disprove its validity
Points to Ponder 121
Man habitually views everything in excess. Loving is the one "fault" that’s without consequence.
Points to Ponder 120
Man habitually views everything in excess. Loving is the one "fault" that’s without consequence.
Points to Ponder 119
Man habitually views everything in excess. Loving is the one "fault" that is without consequence.
Points to Ponder 118
One cannot answer the "call" of love until he is able to recognize its voice.
Points to Ponder 117
Any man who is afraid of commitment is fearful of living.