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  • #1
    Douglas Adams
    “Isn't it enough to see that a garden is beautiful without having to believe that there are fairies at the bottom of it too?”
    Douglas Adams, The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy

  • #2
    “You feel like you've lost your path. It's natural to be sad. It's alright to let those feelings wash over you, and give them time to soak into the earth. That's when things start to grow again.”
    Kay O'Neill, The Tea Dragon Tapestry
    tags: grief

  • #3
    “Everything that happens is part of your wholeness. The sadness, the loss, the hurt, as well as the joy, the love, the friendship--it is all part of your tapestry.”
    Kay O'Neill, The Tea Dragon Tapestry

  • #4
    “…perhaps
    passion takes
    many forms.
    Perhaps
    it becomes
    quiet and tired,
    and needs time
    to rest”
    Kay O'Neill, The Tea Dragon Tapestry

  • #5
    “. . . Little one, you are the person you are meant to be. The years you worked diligently at the monastery will always be part of you. As will the years after, when you felt lost and afraid. And so will all years yet to come, when the seeds you have been planting with your kindness and friendship will come into bloom. Everything that happens is part of your wholeness. The sadness, the loss, the hurt, as well as the joy, the love, the friendship--it is all part of your tapestry. Minette . . . remember ,that you are already whole.”
    Kay O'Neill, The Tea Dragon Tapestry

  • #6
    “Well I am, now. But I wasn't always so ready to call it my home--when one feels displaced, it can take a while for the connections to grow. Once I was ready, it felt like I was part of a new song that I had somehow always known.”
    Kay O'Neill, The Tea Dragon Tapestry
    tags: growth

  • #7
    “But sad people aren't objects to fix. Give them space and show them you'll still love them whenever they are ready to be loved.”
    Kay O'Neill, The Tea Dragon Tapestry

  • #8
    “Perhaps passion takes many forms. Perhaps it becomes quiet and tired, and needs time to rest.”
    Kay O'Neill, The Tea Dragon Tapestry



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