"But perhaps age has taught me that the……" — James Lee Burke
"But perhaps age has taught me that the earth is still new, molten at the core and still forming, that black leaves in the winter forest will crawl with life in the spring, that our story is ongoing and it is indeed a crime to allow the heart's energies to dissipate with the fading of light on the horizon."
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James Lee Burke
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55 Quotes by James Lee Burke
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Every rejection is incremental payment on your dues that in some way will be translated back into your work.
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When you find the right people, you never let go. The people who count are the ones who are your…
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