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So what is your middle name?"
"O. That's my middle initial."
"Hmmm. It's probably something hideous like Orville, that would be so funny ... Oh ... it's not really ... Orville. Is it?"
He nods.
"Nooooooo!"
He nods again.
"I'm so sorry. I can't believe that. It's not hideous ... but really? Why would your mama do that to you? I mean-" I give up because now he's wiping his eyes and it really is too funny. — Willow Aster

Oneness is always growing in the world, boy. Two but not two. It's always there, connecting its roots, humming. I can't be part of it
that's the price I pay for taking myself away. But you can be. You can vibrate with its heartbeat. You may be on your own. But you won't be alone. — Sara Pennypacker

Those who follow the part of themselves which is great are great men; those who follow the part which is little are little men. — Mencius

Let no man imagine that he has no influence. Whoever he may be, and wherever he may be placed, the man who thinks becomes a light and a power. — Henry George

Dear Artie: "The young fellow has disappeared into a dead end. I think the long-necked bastard planned to wind up in Paris and sent him there but he may also have used the underground railroad. Ask your round-heeled contact. Maybe you can find more than I could. "Roy — John Pearce

Nature does many things the way I do, but she hides them! — Pablo Picasso

Slave to no sect, who takes no private road, But looks through Nature up to Nature's God. — Alexander Pope

If a man is not faithful to his own individuality, he cannot be loyal to anything. — Claude McKay

You can't replace people you love with other people ... But you can trust that you're not going to run out of people to love. — Barbara Kingsolver

Though the youth at last grows indifferent, the laws of the universe are not indifferent, but are forever on the side of the most sensitive. — Henry David Thoreau

Look up and not down; look out and not in; look forward and not back, and lend a hand. — Edward Everett Hale