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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Honey’s poem Decisions Energy flows where attention goes, This I believe is true, And what I want and think about Leads me in what I do. For want, not will, always prevails. It’s always our decision, And we will work for what we want And then supply a reason. Ought and want are not the same, But we must make the choice. And character is made or lost By which has the strongest voice. Reason-logic seldom wins When faced with this I want, And we will always justify Just why we made our choice. Ought and want are not the same. Ought seldom ever wins, But when you do what you ought to do, Maturity begins. Henry Horrell, 1914-2010 A mysterious international group known as Athens has worked for years to destroy America economically and militarily. They have obtained control of the voting membership within the European Union, and America is their next target. They have secretly threatened the president of the United States and the chairperson of the Federal Reserve. Athens has given the president one week to comply with their demands or suffer the consequences. Petula Tyne and Sulley Loneoak encountered each other on Vanderbilt’s campus as Petula completed her nursing degree and Sulley breezed through his MBA. Sulley lost his eyesight and his father in a mysterious automobile accident. Petula established Blind Success, a program dedicated to increasing mobility and independence for adults who suddenly lost their eyesight. Sulley and Petula find themselves together and ambushed by the terrorist group Athens in an unexplained shootout. Petula has protected a secret for over ten years while Sulley has his own secrets over the recent loss of his sight. They must learn to trust each other enough to survive the dangers that surround them both.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Honey’s poem Decisions Energy flows where attention goes, This I believe is true, And what I want and think about Leads me in what I do. For want, not will, always prevails. It’s always our decision, And we will work for what we want And then supply a reason. Ought and want are not the same, But we must make the choice. And character is made or lost By which has the strongest voice. Reason-logic seldom wins When faced with this I want, And we will always justify Just why we made our choice. Ought and want are not the same. Ought seldom ever wins, But when you do what you ought to do, Maturity begins. Henry Horrell, 1914-2010 A mysterious international group known as Athens has worked for years to destroy America economically and militarily. They have obtained control of the voting membership within the European Union, and America is their next target. They have secretly threatened the president of the United States and the chairperson of the Federal Reserve. Athens has given the president one week to comply with their demands or suffer the consequences. Petula Tyne and Sulley Loneoak encountered each other on Vanderbilt’s campus as Petula completed her nursing degree and Sulley breezed through his MBA. Sulley lost his eyesight and his father in a mysterious automobile accident. Petula established Blind Success, a program dedicated to increasing mobility and independence for adults who suddenly lost their eyesight. Sulley and Petula find themselves together and ambushed by the terrorist group Athens in an unexplained shootout. Petula has protected a secret for over ten years while Sulley has his own secrets over the recent loss of his sight. They must learn to trust each other enough to survive the dangers that surround them both.