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I lay my tasks down one by one; I sit in the silence of twilight grace. Out of the shadows, deep and dun, Steals, like a star, my Baby's face ... I will take up my work once more, As if I had never laid it down. Who will dream that I ever wore, In triumph, motherhood's sacred crown? ... Nevertheless, the way is long, And tears leap up in the light of the sun. I'd give my world for a cradle-song, And a kiss from Baby?only one. — Mary C. Ames

That's more about lifestyle [Peter Mayles], living abroad. It's about buying a donkey and house in south France, and that's a slightly different thing. A very popular genre but that's not quite my thing. — John Gimlette

Hot blood begets hot thoughts,
And hot thoughts beget
Hot deeds,
And hot deeds is love. — William Shakespeare

Diplomats and politicians, blowing with the wind. No substance, no beliefs, no real friendships. — Andrew Crofts

My father always said never offer a choice if there's only one right answer — Stacey Kade

There are an incalculable - even infinite - number of situations in which we can practice forgiveness.
Expecting it to be a singular action - motivated by the sheer imperative to move on and forget - can be more damaging than the original feelings of anger.
Accepting forgiveness as pluralistic and as an ongoing, individualized process opens us up to realize the role that our own needs play in conflict resolution. — Sharon Salzberg

People ought to fight to keep their law as to defend the city s walls. — Heraclitus

There was always something to be learned from any experience, no matter how horrendous. As long as a man kept sight of that, his spirit could prevail against anything. It was only when one gave in and believed the universe to be nothing more than a chaotic collection of unfortunate or cruel events that one's spirit could be crushed. — Robin Hobb

Knowing little makes it easier to fit everything you know into a coherent pattern. — Daniel Kahneman

The latrine is an oasis of peace. — Primo Levi

Behind every smile there's teeth. — Confucius

Am I living?' ... I forgot myself, and sank into dim and watery oblivion. — Annie Dillard

If there is one thing I detest, it's when people transform their powerlessness or alienation into a creed. — Muriel Barbery

One leader even joked, You should see what we say about you. — Hillary Rodham Clinton