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The Lumberjack's Dove The Lumberjack's Dove by GennaRose Nethercott
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“Sacrifice is a requirement. The world rests on a Libra's scale. For new saplings to root, others must fall. To walk towards one home, you must turn on another. To nurture the right hand, you must neglect the left.”
GennaRose Nethercott, The Lumberjack's Dove
“The cruelest act a person can commit is to leave a gap.”
GennaRose Nethercott, The Lumberjack's Dove
“Everything has the ability to help, or harm, depending on how it's used, & how thirsty you are when you swallow it.”
GennaRose Nethercott, The Lumberjack's Dove
“Never ask a story for answers.”
GennaRose Nethercott, The Lumberjack's Dove
“Sometimes the abandoned never makes it free of the forest.”
GennaRose Nethercott, The Lumberjack's Dove
“Posters of skeletons are far less motivational than actual skeletons...The dead win every game they ever play.”
GennaRose Nethercott, The Lumberjack's Dove
“Time does this, sometimes -- pauses to appreciate an object of beauty. It grows so enamored that it forgets to move forward. A meadow or a clavicle or a painting might be the secret to immortality. Enough loveliness, & time will stop altogeher.”
GennaRose Nethercott, The Lumberjack's Dove