{"author":"Susan Cooper","author_id":"Susan+Cooper","total_quotes":16,"quotes":[{"text":"Your father... Doesn't work late for you to pinch his dinner.","author":"Susan Cooper","tags":["breadwinner","father","gratitude","sacrifice"],"id":10205,"author_id":"Susan+Cooper"},{"text":"For this was Christmas, which had always been a time of magic, to him and to all the world.","author":"Susan Cooper","tags":["christmas","christmas"],"id":26669,"author_id":"Susan+Cooper"},{"text":"The hope is always here, always alive, but only your fierce caring can fan it into a fire to warm the world.","author":"Susan Cooper","tags":["hope","passion"],"id":38912,"author_id":"Susan+Cooper"},{"text":"She understood about the comfort you can get from a small separate world, whether it's a theatre or a basketball team or the inside of a book.","author":"Susan Cooper","tags":["comfort"],"id":70430,"author_id":"Susan+Cooper"},{"text":"Maybe because the Dark can only reach people at extremes; blinded by their own shining ideas, or locked up in the darkness of their own heads.","author":"Susan Cooper","tags":["pride","satan","sin"],"id":83492,"author_id":"Susan+Cooper"},{"text":"Then very faintly, he heard above his head the low familiar murmur of the sea outside. At once the comfortable noise made him cheerful, and he even remembered what they were supposed to be.","author":"Susan Cooper","tags":["sea","simon-drew"],"id":98181,"author_id":"Susan+Cooper"},{"text":"I do not believe any power can possess the mind of a man or woman... I believe in God-given free will, you see. I think nothing is forced on us, except by other people like ourselves. I think our choices are our own.","author":"Susan Cooper","tags":["agency","choice","free-will","satan"],"id":105115,"author_id":"Susan+Cooper"},{"text":"Open for sun, closed for rain, that's the poor man's weathervane.","author":"Susan Cooper","tags":["gratitude","optimism"],"id":163280,"author_id":"Susan+Cooper"},{"text":"... He was not for that moment a human being, but a frenzied creature possessed by rage, turned into an animal. All that could be seen in him was the urge to hurt, and it was, as it always will be, the most dreadful sight in the world.","author":"Susan Cooper","tags":["anger","immaturity","malice","violence"],"id":235464,"author_id":"Susan+Cooper"},{"text":"And at the last all shall be safe, and evil thrust out never to return. And so that the trust be kept, he said, I give it into your charge, and your sons', and your sons' sons, until the day come.","author":"Susan Cooper","tags":["commitment","faithfulness","trust"],"id":250963,"author_id":"Susan+Cooper"}],"pagination":{"page":1,"page_size":10,"total":16,"pages":2,"next":"?page=2\u0026page_size=10"}}
