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  • #1
    Tyler Knott Gregson
    “This is an ode to all of those that have never asked for one.
    A thank you in words to all of those that do not do
    what they do so well for the thanking.
    This is to the mothers.
    This is to the ones who match our first scream
    with their loudest scream; who harmonize in our shared pain
    and joy and terrified wonder when life begins.
    This is to the mothers.
    To the ones who stay up late and wake up early and always know
    the distance between their soft humming song and our tired ears.
    To the lips that find their way to our foreheads and know,
    somehow always know, if too much heat is living in our skin.
    To the hands that spread the jam on the bread and the mesmerizing
    patient removal of the crust we just cannot stomach.
    This is to the mothers.
    To the ones who shout the loudest and fight the hardest and sacrifice
    the most to keep the smiles glued to our faces and the magic
    spinning through our days. To the pride they have for us
    that cannot fit inside after all they have endured.
    To the leaking of it out their eyes and onto the backs of their
    hands, to the trails of makeup left behind as they smile
    through those tears and somehow always manage a laugh.
    This is to the patience and perseverance and unyielding promise
    that at any moment they would give up their lives to protect ours.
    This is to the mothers.
    To the single mom’s working four jobs to put the cheese in the mac
    and the apple back into the juice so their children, like birds in
    a nest, can find food in their mouths and pillows under their heads.
    To the dreams put on hold and the complete and total rearrangement
    of all priority. This is to the stay-at-home moms and those that
    find the energy to go to work every day; to the widows and the
    happily married.
    To the young mothers and those that deal with the unexpected
    announcement of a new arrival far later than they ever anticipated.
    This is to the mothers.
    This is to the sack lunches and sleepover parties, to the soccer games
    and oranges slices at halftime. This is to the hot chocolate
    after snowy walks and the arguing with the umpire
    at the little league game. To the frosting ofbirthday cakes
    and the candles that are always lit on time; to the Easter egg hunts,
    the slip-n-slides and the iced tea on summer days.
    This is to the ones that show us the way to finding our own way.
    To the cutting of the cord, quite literally the first time
    and even more painfully and metaphorically the second time around.
    To the mothers who become grandmothers and great-grandmothers
    and if time is gentle enough, live to see the children of their children
    have children of their own. To the love.
    My goodness to the love that never stops and comes from somewhere
    only mothers have seen and know the secret location of.
    To the love that grows stronger as their hands grow weaker
    and the spread of jam becomes slower and the Easter eggs get easier
    to find and sack lunches no longer need making.
    This is to the way the tears look falling from the smile lines
    around their eyes and the mascara that just might always be
    smeared with the remains of their pride for all they have created.
    This is to the mothers.”
    Tyler Knott Gregson

  • #2
    “Imagine that the whole world belongs to you. The birch trees in New Hampshire's White Mountains are yours, and so are the cirrus clouds in the western sky at dusk and the black sand on the beaches of Hawaii's big island.

    You own everything, my dear sovereign - the paintings in all the museums of the world, as well as the internet and the wild horses and the roads. Please take good care of it all, OK? Be an enlightened monarch who treats your domain with reverent responsibility. And make sure you also enjoy the full measure of fun that comes with such mastery. Glide through life as if all of creation is yearning to honor and entertain you.”
    Rob Brezsny

  • #3
    “Imagine the people you fear and dislike as pivotal characters in a fascinating and ultimately redemptive plot that will take years or even lifetimes for the Divine to elaborate.”
    Rob Brezsny

  • #4
    Warsan Shire
    “My alone feels so good, I'll only have you if you're sweeter than my solitude.”
    Warsan Shire

  • #5
    Ray Bradbury
    “You don't have to burn books to destroy a culture. Just get people to stop reading them.”
    Ray Bradbury

  • #6
    Ram Dass
    “Everything changes once we identify with being the witness to the story, instead of the actor in it.”
    ram dass

  • #7
    James Baldwin
    “There is reason, after all, that some people wish to colonize the moon, and others dance before it as an ancient friend.”
    James Baldwin, No Name in the Street

  • #8
    Margaret Atwood
    “I read for pleasure and that is the moment I learn the most.”
    Margaret Atwood

  • #9
    Eduardo Galeano
    “We live in a world where the funeral matters more than the dead, the wedding more than love and the physical rather than the intellect. We live in the container culture, which despises the content.”
    Eduardo Galeano



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