Heather Cochran
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Mean Season
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2004
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9 editions
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The Return of Jonah Gray
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2004
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7 editions
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Celebrating Milestones the Life & Legacy of the Harpeth Hall School
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Mean Season; Lights, Camera...Cow!
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Nashville: City of Note (Urban Tapestry Series)
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1997
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2 editions
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“Repotting a plant gives it space to grow. Repotting ourselves means taking leave of our everyday environments and walking into unfamiliar territory—of the heart, of the mind and of the spirit. It isn’t easy. The older we get, the more likely we are to have remained in the same place for some time. We stay because it’s secure. We know the boundaries and, inside of them, we feel safe. Our roots cling to the walls we have long known. But remaining inside can keep us from thriving. Indeed, without new experiences or ideas, we slowly grow more and more tightly bound, eventually turning into less vibrant versions of who we might have been.
Repotting means accepting that the way is forward, not back. It means realizing that we won’t again fit into our old shells. But that’s not failure. That’s living.”
― The Return of Jonah Gray
Repotting means accepting that the way is forward, not back. It means realizing that we won’t again fit into our old shells. But that’s not failure. That’s living.”
― The Return of Jonah Gray
“i think about those twists of fate, the strange run-ins that can alter everything in the blink of an eye, or the shift of a single season. ”
― Mean Season
― Mean Season
“isn't there a point at which the mind should be able to surrender on behalf of the heart? or check it in to an asylum, somewhere safe and locked, if the heart keeps refusing to see a landscape for what it is? yet with some people in life, it seems you just can't lose yourself, even when you should. ”
― Mean Season
― Mean Season
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