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    Jennifer Richard Jacobson
    “Elephants love reunions. They recognize one another after years and years of separation and greet each other with wild, boisterous joy. There's bellowing and trumpeting, ear flapping and rubbing. Trunks entwine.”
    Jennifer Richard Jacobson, Small as an Elephant

  • #2
    Lois Lowry
    “He had waited a long time for this special December. Now that it was almost upon him, he wasn’t frightened, but he was . . . eager, he decided. He was eager for it to come. And he was excited, certainly. All of the Elevens were excited about the event that would be coming so soon.”
    Lois Lowry, Son

  • #3
    Sun Tzu
    “If you wait by the river long enough, the bodies of your enemies will float by.”
    Sun Tzu

  • #4
    “Sky in our lungs, land beneath our feet, fire in our soul, and water in our blood.”
    Emily R. King, The Fire Queen

  • #5
    Terence McKenna
    “Human history is a Gaian dream.”
    Terence McKenna

  • #6
    Stephen Fry
    “Gaia listened carefully to this wise counsel and - as we all do, whether mortal or immortal - ignored it.”
    Stephen Fry, Mythos - The Greek Myths Retold

  • #7
    Caroline Hurry
    “Prepare to relinquish who you used to be. Open the shutters ‒ free your ghosts. The winds turn skeletons to dust. The sun thaws frozen shards of pain. Anything meant for you will remain. You’re not alone. Just trust.”
    Caroline Hurry, Reign: 16 secrets from 6 Queens to rule your world with clarity, connection & sovereignty

  • #8
    Caroline Hurry
    “One day you’re the queen of the hill. The next day you’re invisible. And by day, I mean decade – with the dead tucked between the C and the E. Oh, foolish, cynical me!”
    Caroline Hurry, Reign: 16 secrets from 6 Queens to rule your world with clarity, connection & sovereignty

  • #9
    Caroline Hurry
    “The first element of freedom speaks in tongues of flame that dance, ignite the heart, lick the air, or rage through a forest.”
    Caroline Hurry, Reign: 16 secrets from 6 Queens to rule your world with clarity, connection & sovereignty

  • #10
    Caroline Hurry
    “Pure love and possibility, aka Hygge, moves plasmic aetheric space into the fire, air, water, earth, and metal elements in an evolving cycle.”
    Caroline Hurry, Reign: 16 secrets from 6 Queens to rule your world with clarity, connection & sovereignty

  • #11
    Caroline Hurry
    “Just as the sun will always outshine the moon, my atomic light will nullify all monsters eventually. At least, that's what I tell myself. The universe shares its limitless knowledge from inside me for free. It's a concept that comforts me.”
    Caroline Hurry, Reign: 16 secrets from 6 Queens to rule your world with clarity, connection & sovereignty

  • #12
    Caroline Hurry
    “I began, as you do, by rubbing sleep from my eyes. Bafflement had become my default mode. Okay, fine, permanent abode – scoffing pickled cod on cabbage in Oslo hotels and penning airline reviews one minute; plunging Alice-like down a rabbit hole into a dystopian realm the next. Whoosh!”
    Caroline Hurry, Reign: 16 secrets from 6 Queens to rule your world with clarity, connection & sovereignty

  • #13
    Robin Caldwell
    “You're the loveliest you'll ever be...until tomorrow and then you will be even lovelier.”
    Robin Caldwell

  • #14
    Caroline Hurry
    “When you allow your inner spark to fire into action, you merge with a more expansive timeline where support and nourishment become your currency in every aspect of your life. You morph into your fire-breathing dragon self. Shimmering in your magnificence, you subsume all projected reality and exude perfectly splendid dreamscapes in a single shape-shifting puff.
    I say this because writing a book is challenging enough.”
    Caroline Hurry, Write: 6 successful self-publishing strategies on a shoestring

  • #15
    Caroline Hurry
    “In the realm of creativity, there's no finite knowledge, only an innate impulse to grow. As you sit down to write, remember mother nature constantly rearranges and redesigns. You can, too.”
    Caroline Hurry , Write: 6 successful self-publishing strategies on a shoestring

  • #16
    Caroline Hurry
    “Seeking book reviews from friends and family is like walking your cat on a leash – theoretically possible, but count on sharp claws and a lot of hissing!”
    Caroline Hurry

  • #17
    Bob Seay
    “It’s like that John Steinbeck quote about how Americans never think of themselves as poor, but “as temporarily embarrassed millionaires.” Everybody thinks they’re just one promotion or one lottery ticket away from having to pay the Estate Tax. They forget that the lottery itself is a tax on hopelessness and dreams.”
    Bob Seay, Dad

  • #18
    Bob Seay
    “It doesn't matter what you did. You're here now. We'll start with that.”
    Bob Seay, The Band Room

  • #19
    Bob Seay
    “The elderly gentleman sitting across the table from me didn't run away from home, as Sam calls it, because he has dementia. He left because he's looking for a reason to live. Just like me.”
    Bob Seay, Dad

  • #20
    Bob Seay
    “He never showed me how to manage money or how to stay in one place for very long, but he showed me how to love Camilla. That was the most important thing he could have taught me.”
    Bob Seay, Dad

  • #21
    “Memories are the threads that make us who we are. They shape our voices and hold the stories that become ourselves.”
    David L. Priede PhD, The Tapestry of Memory: Unraveling the Threads of the Mind

  • #22
    “my mother always used to tell my sister and I : “Look down, and watch where you are walking.” She didn’t want us to fall and hurt ourselves or step on any dog mess. Looking back, I can see how she was just being overprotective and caring in her own way, but as I grew older, I wish I were taught to look up and ahead more.”
    Pamela Sommers, Life Lessons from a 40 something...: For The Best Start In Life

  • #23
    “When you smile at someone, it is very hard for them to refrain from smiling back at you.”
    Pamela Sommers, Life Lessons from a 40 something...: For The Best Start In Life

  • #24
    “If you prefer to be ‘doing’ rather than simply ‘being’, then there are other activities that can help you reach a ‘meditative’ state of mind. For instance, gardening can be wonderful as it makes you feel at one with nature, and you can easily lose yourself in the flow, especially if you hear the birds are singing and you are blessed with peaceful surroundings. Painting, drawing, and sewing can also be very calming and relaxing.”
    Pamela Sommers, Life Lessons from a 40 something...: For The Best Start In Life

  • #25
    Madeline Miller
    “I thought once that gods are the opposite of death, but I see now they are more dead than anything, for they are unchanging, and can hold nothing in their hands.”
    Madeline Miller, Circe

  • #26
    Yvonne Korshak
    “Do you know the song Violet Crowned Athens?” he asked. Yellow hair like hers was rare among the Greeks. Though some people say that Helen of Troy . . .”
    Yvonne Korshak, Pericles and Aspasia: A Story of Ancient Greece

  • #27
    Iris Murdoch
    “Time can divorce us from the reality of people, it can separate us from people and turn them into ghosts. Or rather it is we who turn them into ghosts or demons. Some kinds of fruitless preoccupations with the past can create such simulacra, and they can exercise power, like those heroes at Troy fighting for a phantom Helen.”
    Iris Murdoch



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