“Leaps over walls - especially when taken late in life - can be extremely perilous. To leap successfully, you need a sense of humor, the spirit of adventure and an unshakable conviction that what you are leaping over is an obstacle upon which you would otherwise fall down.” NeedsSpiritFallTakenRiskAdventureWallLateConvictionObstaclesLeapSense Of HumorFalling DownUnshakableSpirit Of Adventure Book:I Leap Over The Wall - Contrasts And Impressions After Twenty-Eight Years In A Convent Source: I Leap Over The Wall - Contrasts And Impressions After Twenty-Eight Years In A Convent
“My field-mouse had made a set of brand-new tracks; here and there they etched themselves, following the brown flowers. It seemed as if uncommon spirits had seized their little maker, for sometimes he had leaped a yard, the festive mite! There was no other track pursuing; the leaps must have been mere joy.” IfsLittlesHas BeensMadeSometimesJoySpiritFieldsFlowerMereTrackFollowingBrandsBrownLeapMakersYardsMiceHere And ThereUncommonBrand NewFestive Author:Anne Bosworth Greene