Anne Morrow Lindbergh Quotes
A Day Out Of Season, Stopping The Monotonous Count Of Summer Days. Stopping, Too, One's Own Summer Routine, So That, Looking Out On The Gray Skies, One Says Not Only, 'What Time Of Year Is It?' But, 'What Time Of Life Am I In? Where Am I? What Am I Doing?
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