“Quillo slid off the wolf’s back. ‘I thought she was going to hurt us, Lonī. She was so…scary!’ ‘Hurt animals hurt others, Q,’ replied Lonī. ‘Scared animals scare others. Hidden fear has the loudest bark.’ ‘How will I know they won't hurt me?’ ‘You won't know, Quillo. Till you have tried to love them first.” LoveFearHurting Others Book:The Dandelions Have It Source: The Dandelions Have It
“So that's what a heart looks like, inside us?’ ‘Yes. Humans have a habit of leaving their hearts everywhere... On tree barks, ancient temples, solitary caves. Sometimes they even give it away to the wrong person. Remember, Q, if you must give your heart away, give it to the one who can hold it well. For the heart is a very fragile thing: held too tight, life seeps out of it. Held too loose, it withers from longing.” LoveHeartLonging Book:The Dandelions Have It Source: The Dandelions Have It
“What are humans?’ Quillo asked. Lonī gave it some thought. He had not figured humans out fully, despite his years on earth. ‘The humans I have seen? Well, those are two-legged, feeble animals. They eat even if they are not hungry, and take up more space than they need. Not very friendly. We don’t mingle.” Life LessonsHuman Nature Book:The Dandelions Have It Source: The Dandelions Have It
“A tree just sat wherever it had grown, quietly drinking from the earth and immersed in its own sense of peace. It did not count days and months and years and decades at all. It lived by the seasons, and the changing rhythms of its heart. The soul of a tree knew how to just ‘be’, and by just being, gave shade and joy to everyone.” InspirationalTreeAcceptanceJust BeingJoyful LivingSeasons Of Life Book:The Dandelions Have It Source: The Dandelions Have It
“You can be anything you deeply want to be, Q. But friendships don’t take away your identity, they add beauty and joy to your life.” JoyFriendshipBeautyIdentityJust Be Yourself Book:The Dandelions Have It Source: The Dandelions Have It