“having considerable mind, changing it became almost as ponderous an operation as moving a barn, although not nearly so stable.” MindMovingOperationsStableBarnsMind Changing Book:When a Man Marries/The Window at the White Cat Source: When a Man Marries/The Window at the White Cat
“Used to move so much, every time the chickens saw the team put in the wagon, they'd lie down on their backs and hold their legs up to be tied!” MovingUsedLyingSawsTeamLegsChickensTiedWagons Book:Lost Ecstasy Source: Lost Ecstasy
“[When working on a book] I have an almost complete detachment from the world I live in, a sort of armor against distraction. I talk to people, move about, appear on the surface much as usual. But later on I have only a confused memory of what has happened during that period.” PeopleWorldBookMovingMemoriesHappenedPeriodsSurfaceConfusedDistractionUsualDetachmentArmor Author:Mary Roberts Rinehart
“The great God endows His children variously. To some He gives intellect...and they move the earth. To some He allots heart...and the beating pulse of humanity is theirs. But to some He gives only a soul, without intelligence...and these, who never grow up, but remain always His children, are God's fools, kindly, elemental, simple, as if from His palette the Artist of all has taken one color instead of many.” IfsGivingHeartChildrenSoulEarthMovingArtistHumanityGrowsSimpleGrowing UpTakenColorFoolIntellectPulseElementalsPaletteFools DayFunny April Fools DayFunny April Fools Book:Love Stories Source: Love Stories