Quote by Anne D. LeClaire Download Open image ““In the field of memory, land mines were buried everywhere, easily tripped.”” — Anne D. LeClaire ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.6 out of 5 (8 ratings) Copy quoteShare
“You didn't bury bodies and dig them up years later. It was best to take the same approach with memories” — T. L. Hines Copy Share Image
“Most of the mines in the minefields of our life were planted by the choices that we should have never made while we were… — Craig D. Lounsbrough Copy Share Image
“looking at the piles around us—they were like literary land mines just waiting to explode minds.” — Craig Johnson Copy Share Image
“To remember was an act not of excavation but of self-creation in the present tense.” — Laura Secor Copy Share Image
“So much history buried underneath. We spend our lives to try to dig it out, but always the present buries it again.” — Tom Harper Copy Share Image
“There are things that will not have themselves buried and put out of sight, as though they had never been.” — Anthony Trollope Copy Share Image
“The bits which did mean anything were often so wonderfully buried that no one could ever spot them slipping past in the avalanche of… — Douglas Adams Copy Share Image
“I could be buried a hundred miles underground and I would know where you are.” He” — Neil Gaiman Copy Share Image
“I guess whoever built and buried that IED out there in the desert will never know how far that blast traveled. But all things… — Lucy Christopher Copy Share Image
“In the face of a nation that shamelessly assaults the very marrow of our bones, memory is but a pale gray field.” — Liu Xiaobo Copy Share Image
“The dead were gone and didn't know or care what they left behind.. If the dead still lived on the surface of this earth… — Tom Clancy Copy Share Image
“Silence, along with the attention it fosters, is our anchor to the present, to the here and now.” — Anne D. LeClaire Copy Share Image
“Every day is ordinary. Until it isn’t. On this early-October morning, the townspeople in Port Fortune wake before dawn to an ordinary day with… — Anne D. LeClaire Copy Share Image
“How would the world change, Father Gervase wondered, if one could look for and see goodness, whatever human guise it was cloaked in, if… — Anne D. LeClaire Copy Share Image
“How often do we offer advice when what is really required is a compassionate ear?” — Anne D. LeClaire Copy Share Image
“Or reading poetry. Now there was a job that should exist. To spend one’s days in the company of Blake and Dickinson, Yeats and… — Anne D. LeClaire Copy Share Image
“The cure for everything is salt water—sweat, tears, or the sea.” — Anne D. LeClaire Copy Share Image
“Our spiritual journey is—or ought to be—a deepening realization of the possibility of sainthood in all of us.” — Anne D. LeClaire Copy Share Image
“I wondered if in even the strongest of marriages there always existed a fault line and it just took one major, earth-shattering disaster to… — Anne D. LeClaire Copy Share Image
“It is not the burdens and resentments we pick up that keep us derailed, but our continuing to tote them.” — Anne D. LeClaire Copy Share Image
“Silence is not an absence but a presence. Not an emptiness but repletion. A filling up.” — Anne D. LeClaire Copy Share Image