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  • #1
    William Golding
    “My yesterdays walk with me. They keep step, they are gray faces that peer over my shoulder.”
    William Golding

  • #2
    Shel Silverstein
    “Do a loony-goony dance
    'Cross the kitchen floor,
    Put something silly in the world
    That ain't been there before.”
    Shel Silverstein, A Light in the Attic

  • #3
    Willa Cather
    “The world is little, people are little, human life is little. There is only one big thing — desire.”
    Willa Cather, The Song of the Lark

  • #4
    Grace Paley
    “The only thing you should have to do is find work you love to do. And I can't imagine living without having loved a person. A man, in my case. It could be a woman, but whatever. I think, what I always tell kids when they get out of class and ask, 'What should I do now?' I always say, 'Keep a low overhead. You're not going to make a lot of money.' And the next thing I say: 'Don't live with a person who doesn't respect your work.' That's the most important thing—that's more important than the money thing. I think those two things are very valuable pieces of information.”
    Grace Paley

  • #5
    Grace Paley
    “Let us go forth with fear and courage and rage to save the world.”
    Grace Paley

  • #6
    Grace Paley
    “The only recognizable feature of hope is action.”
    Grace Paley

  • #7
    Grace Paley
    “That heartbreaking moment when you finish an amazing book, and you are forced to return to reality.”
    Grace Paley

  • #8
    Grace Paley
    “Here I am in the garden laughing
    an old woman with heavy breasts
    and a nicely mapped face


    how did this happen
    well that's who I wanted to be


    at last a woman
    in the old style sitting
    stout thighs apart under
    a big skirt grandchild sliding
    on off my lap a pleasant
    summer perspiration


    that's my old man across the yard
    he's talking to the meter reader
    he's telling him the world's sad story
    how electricity is oil or uranium
    and so forth I tell my grandson
    run over to your grandpa ask him
    to sit beside me for a minute I
    am suddenly exhausted by my desire
    to kiss his sweet explaining lips.”
    Grace Paley

  • #9
    Grace Paley
    “My language limitations here are real. My vocabulary is adequate for writing notes and keeping journals but absolutely useless for an active moral life. If I really knew this language, there would surely be in my head, as there is in Webster's or the Dictionary of American Slang, that unreducible verb designed to tell a person like me what to do next.”
    Grace Paley, Enormous Changes at the Last Minute: Stories

  • #10
    Grace Paley
    “Everyone, real or invented, deserves the open destiny of life.”
    Grace Paley

  • #11
    Grace Paley
    “Write what will stop your breath if you don’t write.”
    Grace Paley

  • #12
    Grace Paley
    “Air was filtering out of my two collapsing lungs. Water rose, bubbling to enter, and I would have died of instantaneous pneumonia - something I have never heard of - if my hand had not got hold of a glass ashtray and, entirely apart from my personal decision, flung it.”
    Grace Paley, The Collected Stories

  • #13
    Grace Paley
    “Near home I ran through our park, where I had aired my children on weekends and late-summer afternoons. I stopped at the northeast playground, where I met a dozen young mothers intelligently handling their little ones. In order to prepare them, meaning no harm, I said, In fifteen years, you girls will be like me, wrong in everything”
    Grace Paley

  • #14
    Dana Stabenow
    “When you put four Alaskans into a room, you have five marriages, six divorces, and seven political parties.”
    Dana Stabenow

  • #15
    Dana Stabenow
    “Where were they from originally? The Seabolts?"
    "I don't know, Idaho, Oklahoma, Iowa. One of those red-neck states with vowels on both ends."
    "You mean like Alaska?”
    Dana Stabenow, Play With Fire

  • #16
    Dana Stabenow
    “We need more bodies, 'cause it's not looking enough like the last scene in Hamlet already. --Chopper Jim Chopin”
    Dana Stabenow, Whisper to the Blood

  • #17
    Jalal ad-Din Muhammad ar-Rumi
    “i was dead
    i came alive
    i was tears
    i became laughter
    all because of love
    when it arrived
    my temporal life
    from then on
    changed to eternal

    love said to me
    you are not
    crazy enough
    you don’t
    fit this house

    i went and
    became crazy
    crazy enough
    to be in chains
    love said
    you are not
    intoxicated enough
    you don’t
    fit the group

    i went and
    got drunk
    drunk enough
    to overflow
    with light-headedness
    love said
    you are still
    too clever
    filled with
    imagination and skepticism

    i went and
    became gullible
    and in fright
    pulled away
    from it all
    love said
    you are a candle
    attracting everyone
    gathering every one
    around you

    i am no more
    a candle spreading light
    i gather no more crowds
    and like smoke
    i am all scattered now

    love said
    you are a teacher
    you are a head
    and for everyone
    you are a leader
    i am no more
    not a teacher
    not a leader
    just a servant
    to your wishes

    love said
    you already have
    your own wings
    i will not give you
    more feathers
    and then my heart
    pulled itself apart
    and filled to the brim
    with a new light
    overflowed with fresh life

    now even the heavens
    are thankful that
    because of love
    i have become
    the giver of light”
    Rumi

  • #18
    Anaïs Nin
    “Love never dies a natural death. It dies because we don't know how to replenish its source. It dies of blindness and errors and betrayals. It dies of illness and wounds; it dies of weariness, of witherings, of tarnishings.”
    Anais Nin

  • #19
    Mark Twain
    “In the common walks of life, with what delightful emotions does the youthful mind look forward to some anticipated scene of festivity! Imagination is busy sketching rose-tinted pictures of joy. In fancy, the voluptuous votary of fashion sees herself amid the festive throng, 'the observed of all observers.' Her graceful form, arrayed in snowy robes, is whirling through the mazes of the joyous dance; her eye is brightest, her step is lightest in the gay assembly. "In such delicious fancies time quickly glides by, and the welcome hour arrives for her entrance into the Elysian world, of which she has had such bright dreams. How fairy-like does everything appear to her enchanted vision! Each new scene is more charming than the last. But after a while she finds that beneath this goodly exterior, all is vanity, the flattery which once charmed her soul, now grates harshly upon her ear; the ball-room has lost its charms; and with wasted health and imbittered heart, she turns away with the conviction that earthly pleasures cannot satisfy the longings of the soul!”
    Mark Twain, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer

  • #20
    Anaïs Nin
    “We don't see things as they are, we see them as we are.”
    Anaïs Nin

  • #21
    Thich Nhat Hanh
    “Many people think excitement is happiness.... But when you are excited you are not peaceful. True happiness is based on peace.”
    Thich Nhat Hanh, The Art of Power: A Zen Master's Guide to Redefining Power, Achieving True Freedom and Discovering Lasting Happiness in a Stressful World

  • #22
    Walk as if you are kissing the Earth with your feet.
    “Walk as if you are kissing the Earth with your feet.”
    Thich Nhat Hanh, Peace Is Every Step: The Path of Mindfulness in Everyday Life

  • #23
    Dietrich Bonhoeffer
    “There is nothing that can replace the absence of someone dear to us, and one should not even attempt to do so. One must simply hold out and endure it. At first that sounds very hard, but at the same time it is also a great comfort. For to the extent the emptiness truly remains unfilled one remains connected to the other person through it. It is wrong to say that God fills the emptiness. God in no way fills it but much more leaves it precisely unfilled and thus helps us preserve -- even in pain -- the authentic relationship. Further more, the more beautiful and full the remembrances, the more difficult the separation. But gratitude transforms the torment of memory into silent joy. One bears what was lovely in the past not as a thorn but as a precious gift deep within, a hidden treasure of which one can always be certain.”
    Dietrich Bonhoeffer

  • #24
    John Muir
    “Climb the mountains and get their good tidings. Nature's peace will flow into you as sunshine flows into trees. The winds will blow their own freshness into you, and the storms their energy, while cares will drop away from you like the leaves of Autumn.”
    John Muir, The Mountains of California

  • #25
    Cynthia Ozick
    “What we remember from childhood we remember forever - permanent ghosts, stamped, inked, imprinted, eternally seen.”
    Cynthia Ozick



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