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Perhaps Quotes by May Sarton
- I would like to believe when I die that I have given myself away like a tree that sows seed every spring and never counts…
- Am I too old, perhaps, ever to take in another's life to share with mine on a permanent basis? If so, I must make do…
- It is harder for women, perhaps to be 'one-pointed,' much harder for them to clear space around whatever it is they want to do beyond…
- Love opens the doors into everything, as far as I can see, including and perhaps most of all, the door into one's own secret, and…
- Words are more powerful than perhaps anyone suspects, and once deeply engraved in a child's mind, they are not easily eradicated.
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