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  • #1
    Fred Rogers
    “Part of the problem with the word 'disabilities' is that it immediately suggests an inability to see or hear or walk or do other things that many of us take for granted. But what of people who can't feel? Or talk about their feelings? Or manage their feelings in constructive ways? What of people who aren't able to form close and strong relationships? And people who cannot find fulfillment in their lives, or those who have lost hope, who live in disappointment and bitterness and find in life no joy, no love? These, it seems to me, are the real disabilities.”
    Fred Rogers, The World According to Mister Rogers: Important Things to Remember

  • #2
    George Eliot
    “But what we call our despair is often only the painful eagerness of unfed hope.”
    George Eliot, Middlemarch

  • #3
    Rainer Maria Rilke
    “Perhaps all the dragons in our lives are princesses who are only waiting to see us act, just once, with beauty and courage. Perhaps everything that frightens us is, in its deepest essence, something helpless that wants our love.”
    Rainer Maria Rilke, Letters to a Young Poet

  • #4
    Oscar Wilde
    “You will always be fond of me. I represent to you all the sins you never had the courage to commit.”
    Oscar Wilde, The Picture of Dorian Gray

  • #5
    Anaïs Nin
    “I, with a deeper instinct, choose a man who compels my strength, who makes enormous demands on me, who does not doubt my courage or my toughness, who does not believe me naïve or innocent, who has the courage to treat me like a woman.”
    Anaïs Nin

  • #6
    Anaïs Nin
    “Life shrinks or expands in proportion to one's courage.”
    Anais Nin

  • #7
    Oscar Wilde
    “How can a woman be expected to be happy with a man who insists on treating her as if she were a perfectly normal human being”
    Oscar Wilde

  • #8
    Atticus Poetry
    “She wore the moonlight like lingerie. ”
    Atticus Poetry, Love Her Wild

  • #9
    Atticus Poetry
    “What of the firefly,
    the one I love to chase?
    The old man smiled
    Love her
    he said
    but leave her wild,
    and the old oak tree I love to climb?
    Love her, he said, but leave her wild
    the bird that sings that song I love?
    Love her, he said, but leave her wild
    and the wolf that cries to the old joke moon?
    Love her, he said, but leave her wild
    and the horse that loves to run with storms?
    Love her, he said, but leave her wild.
    And what of her,
    the one I love most?
    And the old man smiled.
    Yes, he said,
    you must love her too
    but love her wild
    and she’ll love you”
    Atticus Poetry, Love Her Wild



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