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Results from Laura Moncur's Motivational Quotations:

[Spring is] a true reconstructionist.
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Henry Timrod
It is wonderful how quickly you get used to things, even the most astonishing.
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Edith Nesbitt
Cheerfulness, it would appear, is a matter which depends fully as much on the state of things within, as on the state of things without and around us.
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Charlotte Bronte (1816 - 1855)
For the sense of smell, almost more than any other, has the power to recall memories and it is a pity that you use it so little.
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Rachel Carson (1907 - 1964)
We begin to see that the completion of an important project has every right to be dignified by a natural grieving process. Something that required the best of you has ended. You will miss it.
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Anne Wilson Schaef
[Spring is] when life's alive in everything.
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Christina Rossetti (1830 - 1894)
When you are not physically starving, you have the luxury to realize psychic and emotional starvation.
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Cherrie Moraga
The most powerful factors in the world are clear ideas in the minds of energetic men of good will.
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J. Arthur Thomson
After all it is those who have a deep and real inner life who are best able to deal with the irritating details of outer life.
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Evelyn Underhill
After silence, that which comes nearest to expressing the inexpressible is music.
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Aldous Huxley (1894 - 1963), "Music at Night", 1931
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