As with all dwellings, she said, of mortals and immortals both, it is the living that makes a house—not the doors, not the walls.


Chapter 25, Petals in a Wind Storm (pp. 626-627) - Memory, Sorrow, and Thorn - Stone of Farewell (1990)


As with all dwellings, she said, of mortals and immortals both, it is the living that makes a house—not the doors, not the walls.

As with all dwellings, she said, of mortals and immortals both, it is the living that makes a house—not the doors, not the walls.

As with all dwellings, she said, of mortals and immortals both, it is the living that makes a house—not the doors, not the walls.

As with all dwellings, she said, of mortals and immortals both, it is the living that makes a house—not the doors, not the walls.