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Famous Quotes By Tracy Rees

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A bed is a place where so much of life is played out - births and deaths and passions and dreaming - all the most fundamental moments of our fragile human existence. — Tracy Rees

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Those dreams seem very simple to me now, a crude, crayon-drawn picture by a wistful child. But the beauty of impossible dreams is that they are impossible - the hows and whens don't really matter. — Tracy Rees

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Disseminating knowledge is the human duty, sharing it about so that all can benefit. — Tracy Rees

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Thank you, I am well, certainly, and I have found more happiness in the last months than I ever hoped I might. — Tracy Rees

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determined set to his chin . . . all so — Tracy Rees

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It was the kind of day that glittered and beckoned like a foretaste of heaven. The snow no longer fell, but lay thick and silver-white on the ground. The sun dazzled and the sky was a rich, celestial blue. On such a day as this, the whole world might change. — Tracy Rees

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It is extraordinary how the human mind sees what it anticipates and is blind to anything that could not be dreamed of. — Tracy Rees

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Spring is not yet here, but the song of a solitary, pioneering blackbird when I wake, the smell of something warm and floral on the air in fleeting moments, these signs give me hope. — Tracy Rees

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Lady Vennaway is a horrible, horrible woman, is she not, Cookie?'
Cook hesitated. "Everyone has their own story, even those we find the hardest. Best to accept things the way they are and count your blessings. — Tracy Rees

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babies over the years. — Tracy Rees

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Although the deepest of snow in living memory lay upon the ground, the sun was shining and Aurelia breathed easiest out of doors. The four walls of any given room could not give her the horizons she longed for - horizons she could measure with her eyes and strive to conquer with her own two legs. She was like a wild animal, Cook always said. — Tracy Rees

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become great friends with Grandmother.' Mrs Nesbitt informs me, in her sweet, winsome way, that it is extremely important for a woman in her position to have her own life and her own circle of friends. She would not, she adds, be averse to marrying again. — Tracy Rees

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as though reading my mind. 'Everything different — Tracy Rees

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cream. I wonder who has sent it, and where from. I wonder — Tracy Rees

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ultimate demonstration of Constance's taste for the — Tracy Rees

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memory of Aurelia is as open and frank as the sun on a summer day. But this gives the lie to all that. Anyway, it — Tracy Rees

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you. It kept her so busy while she was here. The — Tracy Rees

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We can't hold onto things. Time is like the river. It carries us off, and faster than we would like, most often. — Tracy Rees

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came home safely, which he doubted as anxiously — Tracy Rees

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Combinations of people, who should have nothing to say to each other. Yet, with hearts that do not recognize it. — Tracy Rees

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We both loved the birds and animals and plants. We both felt far happier out of doors. I felt a peace in nature that I could never find in the human world, as you know. — Tracy Rees

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At last an energetic reel defeats me. I cannot keep — Tracy Rees

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Like Aurelia, he is a lover of humanity in all its quirks and foibles, quick to delight and slow to judge. — Tracy Rees

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frown became my habitual expression. — Tracy Rees

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The wind whispered secrets in its own incomprehensible language. — Tracy Rees

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love is not comprised of words, pretty though they are to hear. It is comprised of the choices you make in every moment. — Tracy Rees

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And what kind of man would nurture and support her pioneering temperament, her passionate heart? More likely by far that she would be oppressed and raged at until her spirit was battered. — Tracy Rees