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I drive back into town with the two crinkly notes in my pocket and wonder if I could support a family this way, doomed to play dinner dances until I too have one foot in the grave. I shudder at the possibility, and think about poor Meg in her sickbed. What am I going to do? On the way back I pass a big roundabout at the end of the Coast Road. It is March, and the roundabout is covered in daffodils. I circle it twice, an idea forming in my head. I park in a nearby street. It is early morning and there is no one around. I check for police cars and head across the road to the roundabout. Half an hour later I let myself into Megan's flat and slowly open her bedroom door. My arms are full of daffodils, maybe a hundred all told, their drooping yellow trumpets lighting up the entire room. Meg starts to cry, and so do I. The next morning our prayers are answered, but our relief is mixed with a subtle, unspoken regret. — Sting

Mental Note #50: The apple doesn't fall far from the tree, even though it most desperately wants to. - Notes from Ellen Wasserfeldman — Alisa Steinberg

The cardiac calls require medical intervention. So an ambulance for a cardiac call requires a doctor, a ward boy and medical equipment. — Shaffi Mather

Music is for people. The word 'pop' is simply short for popular. It means that people like it. I'm just a normal jerk who happens to make music. As long as my brain and fingers work, I'm cool. — Eddie Van Halen

Art invites us to know beauty and to solicit it, summon it, from even the most tragic of circumstances. — Toni Morrison

Learn when to fear, and how to fear, and how much to fear, before you squander all you have left. — Janet Morris

She was lost in her longing to understand. — Gabriel Garcia Marquez

Work is the most nourishing thing so far in my life. — Carol Kane

The flawed must be quiet; they must not bring attention to their aberrations. — Olukemi Amala

Being humbled is always good for us, even if it doesn't feel good to us. — LeCrae

We have devalued the singular human capacity to see things whole in all their psychic, emotional and moral dimensions, and we have replaced this with faith in the powers of technical calculation. — Neil Postman

and we wouldn't have to put our hearts on the line and try to make it anything more. — Christina Lauren

There is apparently no surer way of turning a thing into its opposite than by exaggerating it — Eric Hoffer