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Sometimes I wonder how normal normal people are, and I wonder that most in the grocery store.
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I like it that order exists somewhere even if it shatters near me.
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Elizabeth Moon |
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I do not think God makes bad things happen just so that people can grow spiritually. Bad parents do that, my mother said. Bad parents make things hard and painful for their children and then say it was to help them grow. Growing and living are hard enough already; children do not need things to be harder. I think this is true even for normal children. I have watched little children learning to walk; they all struggle and fall down many time..
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Normal' is a dryer setting.
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Elizabeth Moon |
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Even if a tamed wolf makes a good sheepdog, he will never understand how the sheep feel....You are most fortunate. For having been, as you thought, a coward, and helpless to fight - you know what that is like. You know what bitterness that feeling breeds - you know in your own heart what kind of evil it brings. And so you are most fit to fight it where it occurs.
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Elizabeth Moon |
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A tree is alive, and thus it is always more than you can see. Roots to leaves, yes-those you can, in part, see. But it is more-it is the lichens and moss and ferns that grow on its bark, the life too small to see that lives among its roots, a community we know of, but do not think on. It is every fly and bee and beetle that uses it for shelter or food, every bird that nests in its branches. Every one an individual, and yet every one part of..
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interbeing
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Elizabeth Moon |
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Everything in my life that I value has been gained at the cost of not saying what I really think and saying what they want me to say.
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Elizabeth Moon |
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The book answers questions other people have thought of. I have thought of questions they have not answered. I always thought my questions were wrong questions because no one else asked them. Maybe no one thought of them. Maybe darkness got there first. Maybe I am the first light touching a gulf of ignorance. Maybe my questions matter.
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Elizabeth Moon |
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I try so hard, and it is still not working. I wear the same clothes as the others. I say the same words at the same times: good morning, hi, how are you, I'm fine, good night, please, thank you, you're welcome, no thank you, not right now. I obey the traffic laws; I obey the rules. I have ordinary furniture in my apartment, and I play my unusual music very softly or use headphones. But it is not enough. Even as hard as I try, the real peopl..
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Elizabeth Moon |
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It's possible to like bad people, but liking them doesn't make them good.
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Elizabeth Moon |
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This individual does not know where initiative ends and rocket-propelled idiocy begins.
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Elizabeth Moon |
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We do not argue that war is better than peace; we are not so stupid as that. But it is not peace when cruelty reigns, when stronger men steal from farmers and craftworkers, when the child can be enslaved or the old thrown out to starve, and no one lifts a hand. That is not peace: that is conquest, and evil.
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Elizabeth Moon |
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If a military life was long periods of boredom punctuated by moments of stark terror--as one of her instructors had said--then civilian life seemed to be long periods of boredom interrupted by moments of dismal reflection.
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Elizabeth Moon |
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No matter what I do, no matter how predictable I try to make my life, it will not be any more predictable than the rest of the world. Which is chaotic.
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Elizabeth Moon |
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To the gods belong power, and to us the work of our hands.
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Elizabeth Moon |
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I do not think God makes bad things happen just so that people can grow spiritually. Bad parents do that. Bad parents make things hard and painful for their children and then say it was to help them grow. Growing and living are hard enough already; children do not need things to be harder.
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Elizabeth Moon |
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Miss Sevier in high school told us the police think we have knives or guns in our pockets and that they have killed people who were just trying to get out their IDs. I think that is wrong, but I read where the court decided it was all right if the police were really scared. Yet if anybody else is really scared of the police it's not all right for the scared person to kill a policeman.
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Elizabeth Moon |
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Having to struggle gave me the chance to demonstrate strength of character.
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Elizabeth Moon |
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Watchin' an old fight film last night Ray Mancini and Duk Koo Kim The boy from Seoul was hangin' on good But the poundin' took to him And there in the square he lay alone Without face, without crown And the angel who looked upon him She never came down You never know What day is gonna pick you, baby
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The moon is a silver pin-head vast,That holds the heaven's tent-hangings fast.
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Moon |
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That's one small step for [a] man; one giant leap for mankind.
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Moon |
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If the Sun and Moon should doubt,They'd immediately go out.
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Doth the moon care for the barking of a dog?
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Moon |
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The heroes, the wise men, like the new moon have their waxing and waning.
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Moon |
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Moonlight is sculpture; sunlight is painting.
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Moon |
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He who would see old Hoghton rightMust view it by the pale moonlight.
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Moon |
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Everyone's gone to the Moon.
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Moon |
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A man who did not pause to view a full moon at opportunity had no soul.
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Moon |
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The moon of Rome, chaste as the icicleThat's curded by the frost from purest snow.
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Moon |
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The wat'ry star.
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Moon |
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Now Cynthia, named fair regent of the night.
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Moon |
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And hail their queen, fair regent of the night.
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Moon |
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The moon looks upon many night flowers; the night flowers see but one moon.
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Moon |
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Let the air strike our tune,Whilst we show reverence to yond peeping moon.
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Moon |
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The moon looksThe brook can see no moon but this.
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Moon |
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He should, as he list, be able to prove the moon made of grene cheese.
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Moon |
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No rest--no dark.Climbs up the desolate blue.
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Late, late yestreen I saw the new moone,Wi' the auld moon in hir arme.
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Day glimmer'd in the east, and the white MoonHung like a vapor in the cloudless sky.
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The sun was gone now; the curled moon was like a little featherFluttering far down the gulf.
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Moon |
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That I could clamber to the frozen moonAnd draw the ladder after me.
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Moon |
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That orbed maiden, with white fire laden,Whom mortals call the moon.
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The young moon has fed With the sunset's fire.
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With how sad steps, O moon, thou climb'st the skies!How silently, and with how wan a face!
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