Ruminations Quotes

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Truman Capote
“Somewhere in this world there exists an exceptional philosopher named Florie Rotondo.
The other day I came across one of her ruminations printed in a magazine devoted to the writings of schoolchildren. It said: “If I could do anything, I would go to the middle of our planet, Earth, and seek uranium, rubies, and gold. I'd look for Unspoiled Monsters. Then I'd move to the country. --Florie Rotondo, age 8.”
Florie, honey, I know just what you mean – even if you don’t: how could you, age eight?”
Truman Capote, Answered Prayers

Joyce Rachelle
“Be thankful when you find yourself worrying about the smallest things, for it often means there aren't any bigger things to truly worry about.”
Joyce Rachelle

Brandi L. Bates
“The sky is a tight gray sheet of Baroque prose pulled snug”
Brandi L. Bates

Terry Pratchett
“If Vorbis was right, and there was a kind of light that made darkness visible, then down there was its opposite, the darkness where no light could ever reach: darkness that blackened light, He thought of blind Didactylos and his empty lantern.”
Terry Pratchett, Small Gods