Geraldine Dwlf

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It strikes me that the redwoods have accomplished, without effort or ego, what I have struggled so hard to do. They make existence, as I conceive of it—time measured in hundred-day increments—seem laughably naïve and nearsighted. I feel so tiny and rootless in their midst.
Between Two Kingdoms: A Memoir of a Life Interrupted
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