To know Cokie was to see the personification of human decency. … People felt such a deep connection to her because she touched their lives. … On a larger scale, she was always the voice of people with less power, and the voice of what is right. — Nina Totenberg
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“I had no companionship except that of books and solitary rambles in wood and fields. This drove me in on myself and early forced me to construct for myself a world of fancy and imagination very different indeed from the world in which I lived.” — L.M. Montgomery
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