“Early one beautiful summer evening, when everyone else was drinking indoors, Tony and I walked down to the river. We lay on the grass under a tree and chatted. At one point, Tony said, "Look at the pattern of lace the leaves make against the sky." I looked at the canopy above us, and suddenly saw what he saw. My perspective completely shifted. I realized I didn't have his "eyes" -- though once he pointed it out, it became obvious. It made me think, "My God, I never look enough," and in the years since, I've tried very hard to look -- and look again.”
Quote by Julie Andrews Edwards
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Home: a memoir of my early years
This memoir offers a candid look into the author's upbringing, exploring the significant moments and influences that shaped their early years. The narrative delves into the family dynamics, cultural background, and personal growth during a crucial period of life. more
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