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Brightbill Park Quotes By John Burroughs

I always feel at home where the sugar maple grows ... glorious in autumn, a fountain of coolness in summer, sugar in its veins, gold in its foliage, warmth in its fibers, and health in it the year round. — John Burroughs

Brightbill Park Quotes By Bob Dylan

Some times I think this whole world Is one big prison yeard Some of us are prisoners The rest of us are guards — Bob Dylan

Brightbill Park Quotes By Margaret Tutor

A sense of humor is not required...but it sure comes in handy. — Margaret Tutor

Brightbill Park Quotes By Lysa TerKeurst

People aren't thinking about us nearly as much as we might think they are. — Lysa TerKeurst

Brightbill Park Quotes By Sue Klebold

There is perhaps no harder truth for a parent to bear, but it is one that no parent on earth knows better than I do, and it is this: love is not enough. My love for Dylan, though infinite, did not keep Dylan safe, nor did it save the 13 people killed at Columbine High School, or the many others injured and traumatized. I missed the subtle signs of psychological deterioration that, had I noticed, might have made a difference for Dylan and his victims - all the difference in the world. — Sue Klebold

Brightbill Park Quotes By Steven William Lawrie

Who else would think to take running notes? With your nose rubbing constantly against the pages of scribbled life, while life, the real McCoy, lifted two fingers at you and went tumbling into the surf with a flock of Tahitian girls. Flowers in their hair and laughter on their lips.

(Crossstitch, in Island of Nothing) — Steven William Lawrie

Brightbill Park Quotes By Donna Lynn Hope

People, most especially those who have known ease in this life, care more about being prospered than refined. It's always about what they can get from God, not what they can do for others, unless they can call attention to it for others to see. — Donna Lynn Hope