Bess Streeter Aldrich Quotes
As She Wrote Her Pulse Quickened To The Pleasure Of Forming The Phrases,--her Blood Warmed To The Joy Of The Working. She Was Experiencing A Return Of The Familiar Sensation Of Happiness In Constructing. Quite Suddenly, In Fancy She Caught In The Far Distance A Glimpse Of Silver Wings. It Gave Her A Warm Thrill Of Gratification Too Deep For Words. Immediately She Knew Through Some Inner Consciousness, That No Matter What The Future Would Hold--joy Or Sorrow, Happiness Or Grief--that No Matter Where Life's Paths Would Lead Her--through Sharp And Stony Ways Or Beside Still Waters--buried Deep Within Her Was An Indestructible Capacity To Visualize A White Bird Flying. She Might Never Get Close To The Way Of Its Winging, But Always There Would Be Joy In Lifting Her Eyes To The Glory Of Its Distant Flight.
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