“some people seem to graze like sheep in the placid pastures of their faith. Some of them were born there and never broke away ... Others, after some wandering, found shelter there and are quiet and content. They look with a bland mystification at the mavericks.” PeopleLooksSeemsReligionFoundBornQuietWanderBrokeSheepShelterBlandPasturesPlacidMaverick Book:I'Ve Got to Talk to Somebody, God: A Woman's Conversations With God Source: I'Ve Got to Talk to Somebody, God: A Woman's Conversations With God
“I love medieval cities; they do not clamor for attention; they possess their souls - their riches - in quiet; formal, courteous, they reveal themselves slowly, stone by stone, garden by garden; hidden treasures wait calmly to be loved and yield to introspective wandering.” SoulWaitingCitiesAttentionQuietTravelGardenStonesRichesArchitectureTreasureWanderYieldFormalMedievalIntrospectiveCourteousClamorHidden Treasure Author:Barbara Grizzuti Harrison
“Why did dogs make one want to cry? There was something so quiet and hopeless about their sympathy. Jasper, knowing something was wrong, as dogs always do. Trunks being packed. Cars being brought to the door. Dogs standing with drooping tails, dejected eyes. Wandering back to their baskets in the hall when the sound of the car dies away.” WantEyeDiesSoundKnowingDoorsDogCarCryQuietStandingWanderHopelessHallsTailsBasketsTrunksKnowing SomethingDejected Author:Daphne du Maurier