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“Each of us has his own way of classifying humanity. To me, as a child, men and women fell naturally into two great divisions: those who had gardens and those who had only houses. Brick walls and pavements hemmed me in and robbed me of one of my birthrights; and to the fancy of childhood a garden was a paradise, and the people who had gardens were happy Adams and Eves walking in a golden mist of sunshine and showers, with green leaves and blue sky overhead, and blossoms springing at their feet; while those others, dispossessed of life's springs, summers, and autumns, appeared darkly entombed in shops and parlors where the year might as well have been a perpetual winter.”
― Aunt Jane of Kentucky
― Aunt Jane of Kentucky
“If a religion is unpatriotic, it ain't right.”
― The Dollmaker
― The Dollmaker
“To learn something, to master something, anything, is as sweet as first love.”
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