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We are not strong enough to stand up against endless grief, And yet pain is the constant drone of life. So if we are to have any happiness at all, it is only in the passing instant. — Charles Frazier

Conversation is the fine art of mutual consideration and communication about matters of common interest that basically have some human importance. — Ordway Tead

Some people habitually wear sadness, like a garment, and think it a becoming grace. God loves a cheerful worshipper. — Edwin Hubbel Chapin

Art is real and imaginary, two worlds rolled into one - the fulfillment of the artist's insatiable soul. — Edward J. Fraughton

Sometimes, when I have to do something I don't want to do, I pretend I'm a character from a book. It's easier to know what they would do. — Cassandra Clare

As fallible humans, we usually slip too far over one edge or the other - all wrath and judgment or all grace and love. — Eric Wilson

Losing your family ... .it puts fear in a different perspective," he said. "Besides, I got by all right. I stayed on the fringe around Chicago, hoped around tent cities and Red Cross camps. Worked for some people who didn't ask questions. Avoided case-workers and foster care. And thought about you."
"Me?" I huffed, completely unsettled. In awe at how vanilla my life seemed. In awe of what he'd endured, He turned then, meeting my eyes for the first time. When he spoke, his voice was gentle, and unashamed.
"You. The only thing in my life that doesn't change. When everything went to hell, you were all I had. — Kristen Simmons

Gregory Bateson said, "The source of all our problems today comes from the gap between how we think and how nature works. — Anonymous

It's so hard for me to accept the good in him. — A.G. Howard

The life we want is not merely the one we have chosen and made. It is the one we must be choosing and making — Wendell Berry

Why am I working so hard? Going for 400 books, perhaps, but who's really counting? — Jane Yolen

It occurred to me that my speech or my silence, indeed any action of mine, would be a mere futility. — Joseph Conrad