Top 67 Holly Goldberg Sloan Quotes
#2. It would be sad to be hired as a caregiver and then die before the person you were looking after. You wouldn't be able to let people know you did a good job.
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#3. There was room for all of us in that drainpipe even with the snake there. But if you're not wanted, there's no amount of space that will make a difference.
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#4. I think it's important to get pictures of things on your head. Even if they are wrong. And they pretty much always are.
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#6. The two people I need to get in touch with, the two people who most need to hear this most horrible news, are not here
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#7. From my observation, the older you get, the more you like the word cozy.
That's why most of the elderly wear pants with elastic waistbands. If they wear pants at all. This may explain why grandparents are in love with buying grand kids pajamas and bathrobes.
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#8. I want to see this lady out the front gate and into her car and off the street and out of town and then removed from the county and then the whole state and finally relocated to the place they call Tornado Alley in Kansas.
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#12. It has been my experience that rewarding and heartbreaking often go hand in hand.
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#13. (Fishing) is as boring as boring gets. And then when it's finally not boring and you have a fish on the line it turns into a crime scene with a wooden club and a crazy amount of hitting.
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#14. Physical stamina is a component in leadership, even in the modern world, where it isn't necessary to be able to harness an ox.
Because it is still impressive if you can.
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#15. I am a shadow.
I no longer dream in color.
I don't count by 7s.
Because in this new world I don't count.
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#18. It would look pretty messed up to be a social worker and have dried kid blood as a permanent stain in your vehicle.
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#20. She said that I was highly gifted.
Are people lowly gifted?
Or medium gifted?
Or just gifted? It's possible that all labels are curses. Unless they're on cleaning products.
In my opinion, it's not really a great idea to see people as just one thing.
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#21. They speak to me, not in words, but in action.
They tell me that life goes on.
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#22. People usually find a good place for stray dogs, or for the elderly when they can no longer go up stairs or use a can opener. Finding a good place for a kid seems like a much bigger challenge.
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#23. I made a note to talk to him about soft drinks. Those beverages are not healthy.
from counting by 7s (not listed in drop-down)
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#24. All reality is a blender where hopes and dreams are mixed with fear and despair.
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#27. I'm asking you to pay attention in a new way and view it all as being Alive.
With a capital A.
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#28. When you care about other people, it takes the spotlight off your own drama.
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#29. Appleblossom can't believe the taste of the dark square. Is tehre a way to describe this morsel of goodness? It is so sweet adn smooth. It makes a green snail seem like an old pinecone seed, and every possum knows that a green snail is fantastic eating.
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#30. The way to make the pain go away was to put your mind somewhere else. you let your mind leave and float above you, where it could watch you.
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#31. I will see only what I want to see.
It's possible that's how people get through crisis.
The world where we live is so much in our head.
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#33. I'm putting my place in the universe into perspective.
I'm stardust.
I'm golden brown.
I'm just one small bit in a vast expanse.
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#34. I force myself to think of anything but the one thing that I'm actually always thinking about. And that is so exhausting that I sleep more than I ever have.
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#35. I somehow make it through the first month. I dress and brush my teeth when they tell me to. And I experience the hollow feeling of complete loss, which is emptiness.
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#36. But being a brother or a sister (if you are lucky enough) is the role of a lifetime.
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#37. For him and his brother, he now knew, that music was real. Becuase all you had to do, really, was be willing to use your imagination. And listen.
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#38. And just being there is ninety-nine percent of what matters when your world falls apart
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#39. have seen trees that survive fire. Their bark is burned and their limbs are dead branches. But hidden under that skeleton is a force that sends a single shoot of green out into the world. Maybe
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#40. I'll be ready. I'm not sure for what exactly. But maybe that's what being ready really means.
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#42. Or is life so filled with random action that the very notion of caution is futile?
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#43. You don't have to watch many wildlife documentaries to know that the herd doesn't accept the lone straggler.
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#44. The girl next to me starts to cry when she sees the sprinkles.
I'm wondering if she's worried about the long-term side effects of consuming artificial food coloring.
It's a valid concern.
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#45. I have seen trees that survive fire. Their bark is burned and their limbs are dead branches. But hidden under that skeleton is a force that sends a single shoot of green out into the world.
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#46. All reality, I decide, is a blender where hopes and dreams are mixed with fear and despair. Only
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#48. Dysphagia is the medical term for not being able to swallow, and I know that there are two kinds of dysphagia: oropharyngeal and esophageal.
But maybe there is also a third kind of dysphagia that comes when your heart breaks into pieces.
I can't swallow because I have that kind.
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#49. At least it's working out because Cheddar is sort of obsessed with me, or at least very interested, which in the world of felines counts as obsessive behavior.
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#50. The idea of something for nothing is appealing in some visceral way.
Even free things are never free.
The burden of ownership means everything has a price.
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#51. Because in my opinion it's not really a great idea to see people as one thing.
Every person has lots of ingredients to make them into what is always a one-of-a-kind creation.
We are all imperfect genetic stews.
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#52. Every person has lots of ingredients to make them into what is always a one-of-a-kind creation.
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#53. She said they needed to put down a real root system to achieve their potential
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#54. It was possible that he was making some progress in his mental health condition by seeing me.
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#55. Pattie saw grief. Her eyes focused on a version of her own young self, and so many other children in Vietnam who grew up without parents, some abandoned because of their ethnicity, others because of tragedy. And her arms reached out wide.
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#57. She is like me.
Silent.
I admire that in a person. The ability to keep your mouth shut is usually a sign of intelligence.
Introspection requires you to think and analyze.
It's hard to do that when you are blabbing away.
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#61. Only in cartoons and fairy tales and greeting cards do endings have glitter
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#62. It's possible that all labels are curses. Unless they are on cleaning products.
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#63. Life, I now realize, is just one big trek across a minefield and you never know which step is going to blow you up.
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#64. I'm not brave; it's just that all other choices have been thrown out the window.
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#65. Maybe that happens when you've been through a lot. all of your edges are worn off, like sea glass. either that, or you shatter.
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#66. For someone grieving, moving forward is the challenge. Because after extreme loss, you want to go back.
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#67. A guy named Otto Sayas - I would give anything to have a name that was a palindrome - knocks
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