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                #1. What the trees can do handsomely-greening and flowering, fading and then the falling of leaves-human beings cannot do with dignity, let alone without pain.
                Martha Gellhorn
							 
            
                    
		    
                #2. The practice is to make the non-arising of grasping and clinging absolute, final, and eternally void, so that no grasping and clinging can ever return. Just that is enough. There is nothing else to do.
                Buddhadasa
							 
            
            
		    
                #3. My father belonged to a commune, and the food was ghastly. My idea of food hell is the salad cream they'd pour all over bits of lettuce, cucumber and tomato. It was just disgusting.
                Marianne Faithfull
							 
            
            
		    
                #4. When people come up and tell me they're such a big fan, it's cool. But weird.
                Jess Glynne
							 
            
                    
		    
                #5. Parked his taxi. Lily tried to talk to him twice on the
                Debbie Macomber
							 
            
            
		    
                #6. When I'm writing a story, which takes me a year or more, I can feel my character living with me - they're responding to whatever funny, familial, or social situation I'm in, and I think about their responses constantly.
                Molly Antopol
							 
            
            
		    
                #7. READ! Books can be as delicious as hot-fudge sundaes, as funny as clowns, as exciting as a baseball game that's tied in the 9th inning, and as beautiful as the best sunset you ever saw.
                Judith Viorst
							 
            
            
		    
                #8. I think it's because most of us talk one way and live another. There are a few people who truly, truly walk the talk.
                Olympia Dukakis
							 
            
            
		 
		
			        
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