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A Girl and Five Brave Horses A Girl and Five Brave Horses by Sonora Carver
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“Blindness is not so much a tragedy as it is a damn nuisance.”
Sonora Carver, A Girl and Five Brave Horses
“true courage is what it takes to make yourself do something you’re afraid to do.”
Sonora Carver, A Girl and Five Brave Horses
“I am conscious of an indestructible, indomitable force, a constant and abiding truth that is stronger than any human being. This presence gives me strength and courage to face whatever comes, and I do not fear life or anything in it. On the contrary, I relish life and know that there is still much for me to do and to know.”
Sonora Carver, A Girl and Five Brave Horses
“It seems to me that everyone has to make adjustments to life, that we all have our limitations, but that if we are wise we do not make other people miserable by concentrating on these limitations. One of the fundamental responsibilities of every human being in his relationship with others is to create happiness, not destroy it. We also have responsibilities toward ourselves. The prime one is not to make ourselves miserable by dwelling on something we can do nothing about.”
Sonora Carver, A Girl and Five Brave Horses
“After considering the matter from every angle I decided that the best strategy I could adopt would be to treat my blindness as if it were a minor detail rather than a major catastrophe. I would thus be turning the tables on my handicap; in fact, striking at its very potency. I was careful, however, not to delude myself; the way would not be easy. Although I was over the wall, there was a wilderness beyond it, one totally unknown to me, and I would have to remind myself constantly that the manner in which I traveled through this wilderness depended a great deal on my attitude.”
Sonora Carver, A Girl and Five Brave Horses
“All of us, while apparently separate and distinct individuals, are but the molecules of which the body of humanity is composed, and each of us feels a compulsion to function as a part of the whole. Consciously or subconsciously we long to be useful and accepted, regarded with favor. Loss of sight does not change this, I discovered; I needed to find a way to belong.”
Sonora Carver, A Girl and Five Brave Horses
“Perhaps you can’t truly miss what you have never had; given imagination, however, you can be filled with a yearning to possess what you have never possessed.”
Sonora Carver, A Girl and Five Brave Horses
“I am rich in memory, and as long as I have it to rehearse and define I am not really blind.”
Sonora Carver, A Girl and Five Brave Horses
“If a man who has a million dollars walks down the street and sees some valuable article in a shopwindow that he wants to buy, he goes in and buys it without any thought of what it costs, but if a man without any money sees the same article and feels the same desire to own it he immediately realizes he can’t have it because he hasn’t the money. The point is, if you have it you don’t think about it, but if you don’t have it the realization is often thrust upon you.”
Sonora Carver, A Girl and Five Brave Horses
“Nobody stays at the top very long unless he is dedicated and willing to make sacrifices.”
Sonora Carver, A Girl and Five Brave Horses
“For me the most world-shaking event in my life began with nothing more than a mild-mannered want ad read by my mother, for the upshot of the matter was that she wouldn’t quit talking about it...”
Sonora Carver, A Girl and Five Brave Horses
“Then one day as I struggled with my thoughts of a future that must be faced in darkness a strange thing happened. (…) In the heart of this silence, seemingly at its very core, there was a feeling presence. How else shall I describe it? There are no words. I can only say that I knew as emphatically as we know very few things in life that I was in the presence of God. The knowledge wasn’t frightening. On the contrary, it was deeply reassuring. It contained peace and majesty and an infinity of comfort.”
Sonora Carver, A Girl and Five Brave Horses
“Horses are like people; they form likes and dislikes, experience anger, sorrow, joy, and loneliness, as well as cowardice and courage; and courage, the most important quality of all in a diving horse, cannot be taught.”
Sonora Carver, A Girl and Five Brave Horses
“The physical, wholly sensual pleasure that comes with the drop from the tower down to the tank is a pleasure totally lacking in psychological or philosophical meaning. It’s the sheer exhilaration of being entirely free of the earth as well as everything human; to me no other physical sensation can be so acute, so deeply intoxicating.”
Sonora Carver, A Girl and Five Brave Horses
“Until then life had not been exactly easy, but I had hurdled one problem after another without breaking my stride. Now, with the impact of a person running in the dark, I had crashed into a wall. The violence had thrown me back and left me stunned and helpless.”
Sonora Carver, A Girl and Five Brave Horses