"And where does magic come from? I think……" — Dar Williams
"And where does magic come from? I think that magic's in the learning."
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44 Quotes by Dar Williams
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If you're lucky you find something that reflects you, Helps you feel your life, protects you, Cradles you and connects…
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"Is it how she moves, or how she looks?" I say it's loneliness suspended to our own like grappling hooks,…
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There's a marketing scheme that tells you that pregnancy and child rearing will make you into a moron, that your…
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The summer ends and we wonder who we are And there you go, my friends, with your boxes in your…
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Therapy was the biggest romance of my life.
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In the laughing times we know that we are lucky, and in the quiet times we know that we are…
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The only word for love is everybody's name.
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But where do we come up with this notion of a woman in which the less space you take up,…
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And I'll act like I have faith, and like that faith never ends, but I really just have friends.
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Every time you opt in to kindness Make one connection, used to divide us It echoes all over the world
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Sometimes life gives us lessons sent in ridiculous packaging.
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Go ahead, push your luck, find out how much love the world can hold.
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