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Them Quotes by Jane Smiley
- After a long day, folk rest at night. After a long summer, folk play games and sit about in the winter. After a long life…
- The body, the mind, and the spirit don't form a pyramid, they form a circle. Each of them runs into the other two. The body…
- When I went to first grade and the other children said that their fathers were farmers, I simply didn't believe them. I agreed in order…
- Take naps. Often new ideas come together when you are half asleep, but you have to train yourself to remember them.
- When a novel has 200,000 words, then it is possible for the reader to experience 200,000 delights, and to turn back to the first page…
- I readily admit it is easy to make of horses what we will. Silent, in some ways reserved, they allow us to train them, and…
- Combined families often get bad reviews, but the family my children got when they traded away 'the suffocating four-person' nuclear one is one that has…
- There are several methods for introducing your children to driving, and all of them are bad. Probably the worst is to put it off.
- Many people, myself among them, feel better at the mere sight of a book.
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