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342 pages, Paperback
First published June 1, 1985
“To be happy, a person must adjust to things as they change. Yesterday is finished, tomorrow hasn’t come, only today is actually yours.”
“Daddy, forgot all about time, happy in the knowledge that someday, after he was gone, atoms of him persisting in the cells of my body would live on to enjoy the green ways of the earth.”
“Then, mysteriously, from being just a small girl, I was transformed into an atom of the wide splendid life about me.”
“…most people use only a tenth of their brains. The world of such people is as limited as they are themselves. If a thing is outside their personal experience, they immediately discredit it, or brush it aside. - The average person is like a blind man tapping his way forward with a cane, believing only in what he touches at the moment - which alone exists for him.”
“The deep mystery of it had cried itself into my blood. Beyond the objects about me were other worlds, other forces, half-tones of which overlapped into everyday life and wound through it. Tiny happenings assumed immense proportions and the unknown seemed to blink at me like a sly cat. Shadowy forms crept along the edges of my sleep or sat in the middle of bright afternoons staring at me.”