"..the fields might fall to fallow and the……" — Susanna Kearsley
"..the fields might fall to fallow and the birds might stop their song awhile; the growing things might die and lie in silence under snow, while through it all the cold sea wore its face of storms and death and sunken hopes...and yet unseen beneath the waves a warmer current ran that, in its time, would bring the spring."
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Susanna Kearsley
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22 Quotes by Susanna Kearsley
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The world becomes a wider place, with but a little learning.
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If it is true that men have souls that do survive them, he went on, ignoring me, and if those…
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The past can teach us, nurture us, but it cannot sustain us. The essence of life is change, and we…
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Ye'll never best your fears until ye face them
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When I meet a wind I cannot fight , I can do naught but set my sails to let it…
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Whatever time we have," he said, "it will be time enough.
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Knowing that the battle will not end the way he wishes does not make it any less worthwhile the fight.
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But life, if nothing else, had taught her promises weren't always to be counted on, and what appeared at first…
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Men who watch, and say little, very often are much wiser than the men they serve.
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