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Gisela Hoyle

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in Barkly-West, South Africa
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July 2012


I was born in Northern Cape of South Africa, on the 6th June 1967 into a large family and grew up on a cattle and game farm there, which, is as glorious a childhood as you can get in terms of landscape and freedom.
The farm was also a Mission station, and so I also grew up with a profound and abiding sense of firstly the sacred in all things and secondly of exile, of being an outsider. Anyway this idyll was rudely interrupted by school in Kimberley, then university (Rhodes in Grahamstown). And then somehow (by ways still entirely incomprehensible to me) I ended up back at school – teaching and in yet another country: England.

A Fountain in Berlin

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Published on February 20, 2015 07:28
Average rating: 3.82 · 17 ratings · 2 reviews · 3 distinct works
When the Turaco Calls

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A Fountain in Berlin

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The White Kudu

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Henry David Thoreau
“If a man is alive, there is always danger that he may die, though the danger must be allowed to be less in proportion as he is dead-and-alive to begin with. A man sits as many risks as he runs.”
Henry David Thoreau, Walden or, Life in the Woods

John Connolly
“For in every adult there dwells the child that was, and in every child there lies the adult that will be.”
John Connolly, The Book of Lost Things

Madeleine L'Engle
“I am still every age that I have been. Because I was once a child, I am always a child. Because I was once a searching adolescent, given to moods and ecstasies, these are still part of me, and always will be... This does not mean that I ought to be trapped or enclosed in any of these ages...the delayed adolescent, the childish adult, but that they are in me to be drawn on; to forget is a form of suicide... Far too many people misunderstand what *putting away childish things* means, and think that forgetting what it is like to think and feel and touch and smell and taste and see and hear like a three-year-old or a thirteen-year-old or a twenty-three-year-old means being grownup. When I'm with these people I, like the kids, feel that if this is what it means to be a grown-up, then I don't ever want to be one. Instead of which, if I can retain a child's awareness and joy, and *be* fifty-one, then I will really learn what it means to be grownup.”
Madeleine L'Engle

Tom Stoppard
“It's the wanting to know that makes us matter.”
Tom Stoppard , Arcadia

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