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“If you don’t know how to grow old, don’t start learning how to grow old.”
Carew Papritz“I don’t want to be little again. But at the same time I do. I want to be me like I was then, and me as I am now, and me like I’ll be in the future. I want to be me and nothing but me. I want to be crazy as the moon, wild as the wind and still as the earth. I want to be every single thing it’s possible to be. I’m growing and I don’t know how to grow. I’m living but I haven’t started living yet. Sometimes I simply disappear from myself. Sometimes it’s like I’m not here in the world at all and I simply don’t exist. Sometimes I can hardly think. My head just drifts, and the visions that come seem so vivid.”
David Almond, Jackdaw Summer“I see manuscripts and books that are spoiled for the literary reader because they are one long stream of top-of-the-head writing, a writer telling a story without concern for precision or freshness in the use of language. Some of this storytelling reads as if it were spoken rather than written, stuffed with tired images that pop into the writer's head because they are so familiar. The top of the head is fit for growing hair, but not for generating fine prose.”
Sol Stein, How to Grow a Novel: The Most Common Mistakes Writers Make and How to Overcome Them“Both the human immune system and the plant immune system are fundamentally interdependent on the quality and fertility of the soil. Our immune system, and even our physical structure, are a reflection of the foods we have eaten from either toxic and nutrient depleted soils, or wonderfully fertile soils.”
Eryn Paige, How to Grow Glorious Wheatgrass at Home Tutorial - With Salty Sea Mineral Eco-Fertilization for Superior Mineral Rich Soil“In my school, he thought, they learn bitterness and frustration and how to grow old.”
Graham Greene, The Heart of the Matter“Spiritual direction is an interpersonal relationship in which we learn how to grow, live, and love in the spiritual life.”
Richard Foster“A weed is a plant that has mastered every survival skill except for learning how to grow in rows.”
Doug Larson“To know how to grow old is the master work of wisdom, and one of the most difficult chapters in the great art of living.”
Herman Melville“To know how to grow old is the master-work of wisdom and one of the most difficult chapters in the great art of living.”
Henri Frederic Amiel“To know how to grow old is the master work of wisdom and one of the most difficult chapters in the great art of living.”
Henri Frederic Amiel