Hillocks Farm Quotes & Sayings
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Top Hillocks Farm Quotes

When something is no longer working, changing your plans is not giving up. It's not failure. — Kylie Scott

I am the saint at prayer on the terrace like the peaceful beasts that graze down to the sea of Palestine.
I am the scholar of the dark armchair. Branches and rain hurl themselves at the windows of my library.
I am the pedestrian of the highroad by way of the dwarf woods; the roar of the sluices drowns my steps. I can see for a long time the melancholy wash of the setting sun.
I might well be the child abandoned on the jetty on its way to the high seas, the little farm boy following the lane, its forehead touching the sky.
The paths are rough. The hillocks are covered with broom. The air is motionless. How far away are the birds and the springs! It can only be the end of the world ahead. — Arthur Rimbaud

I think perfect love is any time you love unconditionally, without selfish intent, without concern for personal gain. — Erin McCarthy

The undulating terrain was cloaked in lush abundance, the vineyards like garlands of deep green and yellow, orchards and farms sprouting here and there, hillocks of dry golden grass crowned by beautiful sun-gilt houses, barns and silos. And overhead was the bluest sky she'd ever seen, as bright and hard polished as marble.
There was something about the landscape that caught at her emotions. It was both lush and intimidating, its beauty so abundant. Far from the bustle of the city, she was a complete stranger here, like Dorothy stepping out of her whirling house into the land of Oz. Farm stands overflowing with local produce marked the long driveways into farms with whimsical names- Almost Paradise, One Bad Apple, Toad Hollow. Boxes and bushels were displayed on long, weathered tables. Between the farms, brushy tangles of berries and towering old oak trees lined the roadway. — Susan Wiggs

The artist, like the idiot or clown, sits on the edge of the world, and a push may send him over it. — Osbert Sitwell

Speak to me, Rosa. Look this way just once, over here Rosa, where I am watching. — John Fante

Losing a game is not a big deal, except you've got to make sure that you move on and get the next one. — Martin Brodeur

If any person claims to have loved twice in all their life - they have not loved at all. — Lang Leav