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Kelders Farms Quotes By Davis Grubb

It was a warm night for the end of March. Walt had left the front door to the ice-cream parlor open when he went out after supper to gossip with the old men down at Darly Stidger's Store. And yet it was not spring, although winter was dead and the moon was sickly with the neitherness of the time between those seasons: those last few weeks before the cries of the green frogs would rise in stitching clamor from the river shores and meadow bogs. — Davis Grubb

Kelders Farms Quotes By Thomas Sowell

Sports are the reason I am out of shape. I watch them all on TV. — Thomas Sowell

Kelders Farms Quotes By Yehudi Menuhin

Music lives and breathes to tell us who we are and what we face. It is a path between ourselves and the infinite. — Yehudi Menuhin

Kelders Farms Quotes By Henry Ford

Genius is seldom recognized for what it is: a great capacity for hard work. — Henry Ford

Kelders Farms Quotes By Jan Karon

Give us grace when we hurt each other . . . to recognize and acknowledge our fault, and to seek each other's forgiveness and yours. — Jan Karon

Kelders Farms Quotes By Sarah Macdonald

There's millions of gods, beta, but all represent aspects of three, and all three are really one ... — Sarah Macdonald

Kelders Farms Quotes By Gene Wolfe

And as if by magic - and it may have been magic, for I believe America is the land of magic, and that we, we now past Americans, were once the magical people of it, waiting now to stand to some unguessable generation of the future as the nameless pre-Mycenaean tribes did to the Greeks, ready, at a word, each of us now, to flit piping through groves ungrown, our women ready to haunt as laminoe the rose-red ruins of Chicago and Indianapolis when they are little more than earthen mounds, when the heads of the trees are higher than the hundred-and-twenty-fifth floor - it seemed to me that I found myself in bed again, the old house swaying in silence as though it were moored to the universe by only the thread of smoke from the stove. — Gene Wolfe