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The first thing I saw in the morning
Was a huge golden bee ploughing
His burly right shoulder into the belly
Of a sleek yellow pear
Low on a bough.
Before he could find that sudden black honey
That squirms around in there
Inside the seed, the tree could not bear any more.
The pear fell to the ground,
With the bee still half alive
Inside its body.
He would have died had I not knelt down
And sliced the pear gently
A little more open.
The bee shuddered, and returned.
Maybe I should have left him a lone there
Drowning in his own delight.
The best days are the first
To flee. — Richard Wilbur

The world is full of people who are eager to diminish you, to shame you, to put you in your place and to keep you down. If you embrace humility too fully, you are doing the bastards' work for them. — Dean Koontz

Same-sex marriage would eliminate entirely in law the basic idea of a mother and a father for every child. It would create a society which deliberately chooses to deprive a child of either a mother or a father. — Keith O'Brien

Wisdom is what separates average people from extraordinary people. — Andy Andrews

Plato spoke of the necessity for divine madness in the poet. It is a frightening thing to open oneself to this strange and dark side of the divine; it means letting go our sane self control, that control which gives us the illusion of safety. But safety is only an illusion, and letting it go is part of listening to the silence, and to the spirit. — Madeleine L'Engle

I'm good at not laughing. It's not that I don't want to. I'm too old and experienced. — Jacki Weaver

Work is no longer challenging. — John Belushi

I would willingly give fifty thousand crowns to be able to say that I took Paris without costing the life of one single man. — Henry IV

If we transform our ordinary mind into love and compassion we will naturally act in a positive way. — Geshe Kelsang Gyatso

The battle is over when the foe has fallen. — Ovid

To like and dislike the same things, this is what makes a solid friendship. — Sallust

If a bird flies straight at you, prepare for a bad day. — Kelley Armstrong

A false vision was better than none. — Martha Ostenso