Lullabye Goodnight Quotes & Sayings
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People aren't locked doors. You can get through to them if you want.
But no one did. No one reached out a hand to Tulip. Nobody tried to touch her. I hear them whispering and they sicken me. 'Bus seats!' grumbles Mrs Bodell. 'Locker doors!' complain the teachers. 'Chicken sheds!' say the farmers. 'Greenhouses! Dustbins!' moan the neighbours. And Mum says, 'A lovely old hotel!'
But what about Tulip?
I shall feel sorry for Tulip all my life.
And guilty, too.
Guilty. — Anne Fine

What ceremony of words can patch the havoc? — Sylvia Plath

The facts may tell you one thing. But, God is not limited by the facts. Choose faith in spite of the facts. — Joel Osteen

Because you can't turn a hoe into a housewife. — Carrie Huggins

Living in the moment" all the time may not be practical if one lives for many years. Planning for the future confers benefits, especially financially. What may be good for a twenty-year plan might not be best for five years. It causes incredible tension . . . the uncertainty just becomes a part of your life. But it is tiring. I've thought, "I wish I could just get sick." I just didn't have the energy to keep living, waiting to get sick. It takes energy to be optimistic: I run out of steam. — Robert Klitzman

God giveth true grace to but a chosen few, however many aspire to it. — Orville Dewey

I say that the power of vision extends through the visual rays to the surface of non-transparent bodies, while the power possessed by these bodies extends to the power of vision. — Leonardo Da Vinci

Most times we only see things for the way we are. But we're good at lying to ourselves. Sometimes we need somebody who's not living in our skin to point out how things really are. — Charles De Lint

Love to see the invisible with trust — Debasish Mridha

Strange, isn't it, that it's always more difficult to talk people out of killing each other than into it? — S.M. Stirling

In life, storms come not to hurt you but to make you stronger. — Debasish Mridha