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Six crows sit in our greengage tree. Half awake, I hear them speak to me in Haisla. — Eden Robinson

Words are as they are taken, and things are as they are used. There are even cursed blessings. — Joseph Hall

She didn't have time for Alzheimer's today. — Lisa Genova

Olivia was her only beautiful child. Julia, with her dark curls and snub nose, was pretty but her character wasn't, Sylvia
poor Sylvia, what could you say? And Amelia was somehow ... bland, but Olivia, Olivia was spun from light. It seemed impossible that she was Victor's child, although, unfortunately, there was no doubting the fact. Olivia was the only one she loved, although God knows she tried her best with the others. Everything was from duty, nothing from love. Duty killed you in the end. — Kate Atkinson

Something else I learnt...is respect for reality as against all the many alternatives to it--conventional assumptions, fashionable ways of looking at things, ideologies, social or personal aspirations, fears, intentions, wishful thinking, religious claims, and the rest... — Bryan Magee

Meditation is another dimension of natural beauty. People talk about appreciating natural beauty-climbing mountains, seeing giraffes and tigers in Africa, and all sorts of things. But nobody seems to appreciate this kind of natural beauty of ourselves. This is actually far more beautiful than flora and fauna, far more fantastic, far more painful and colorful and delightful. — Chogyam Trungpa

There is no such thing as a "hopeless romantic". As long as you are a romantic, there is hope. — Bill Turner

Whenever I see you, I am overcome with the urge to be rooted within you, to be buried deep so your body can nourish me. — Jacquelyn Frank

In business, you're the Chief Salesman. Create a sense of demand, rather than waiting to have demand. — Barbara Corcoran

[T]here are depths of thousands of miles which are hidden from our inquiry. The only tidings we have from those unfathomable regions are by means of volcanoes, those burning mountains that seem to discharge their materials from the lowest abysses of the earth. — Oliver Goldsmith