Top 10 Susan Coolidge Quotes
#1. Soul is at home in the deep, shaded valleys. Heavy torpid flowers saturated with black grow there. The rivers flow like warm syrup. They empty into huge oceans of soul.
Dalai Lama
#2. How often we all do so and what a pity it is that when morning comes and tomorrow is today we so frequently wake up feeling quite differently
Susan Coolidge
#3. I will do it tomorrow. How often we all do so and what a pity it is that when morning comes and tomorrow is today we so frequently wake up feeling quite differently. Careless or impatient and not a bit inclined to do the fine things we planned to do overnight.
Susan Coolidge
#4. There is a saving grace in truth which helps truth-tellers through the worst of their troubles, and Katy found this out now.
Susan Coolidge
#5. Solitude is the soil in which genius is planted, creativity grows, and legends bloom; faith in oneself is the rain that cultivates a hero to endure the storm, and bare the genesis of a new world, a new forest.
Mike Norton
#6. Right now he's like the ocean at night- you know it's there, but even though the lights are coming on you can't see it and all you know of it is washing sound somewhere sighing in the back room of a house when they think no one is listening.
Polly Johnson
#7. Imogen was a bright girl naturally, but she had read so many novels that her brain was completely turned.
Susan Coolidge
#8. Natural healing has the power to cure pancreatic cancer. But usually, before I see the patient, medical treatments - not the disease - have destroyed the patient's body.
Richard M. Schulze
#9. Day after day she asked Papa with quivering lip: "Mayn't I get up and go down stairs this morning?" And
Susan Coolidge
#10. The intellectual who wants to do her work properly must today go back to the starting point: the woman whom she knows, and first of all to herself. It is at that level, and at no other, that she ought to begin to think about the world situation.
Jacques Ellul
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