
You can’t replace people you love with other people-¦But you can trust that you’re not going to run out of people to love.
– Barbara Kingsolver
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- But kids don’t stay with you if you do it right. It’s the one job where, the better you are, the more surely you won’t be needed in the long run. – Barbara Kingsolver
- Trust yourself, trust the road, trust the weather and trust your destination! This quarto-trust can create a miraculously successful journey! – Mehmet Murat ildan
- To me, the most important rules in life are:1. Never trust people you love.2. Never trust people you don’t love.3. Never trust people at all. – Girl
- I can replace things, but I could never replace my wife and kids. – Pablo Escobar
- Remove the comma, replace the comma, remove the comma, replace the comma… – RD Ronald
- People love to read about sins and errors, but not their own. – Barbara Kingsolver
- people say don’t trust everyone but trust everyone and let them know you are different trust me they will never break your trust – MK PRINCE
- The solution is to trust yourself, to trust each other and to trust your connection with the Source of all Love and Light. To trust God. – Brownell Landrum
- People read books to escape the uncertainties of life. – Barbara Kingsolver
- People ask without wanting to know. – Barbara Kingsolver
- …animals behaved with purpose, it seemed. Unlike people. – Barbara Kingsolver
- God, why does a mortal man have children? It is senseless to love anything this much. – Barbara Kingsolver
- How pointless life could be, what a foolish business of inventing things to love, just so you could dread losing them. – Barbara Kingsolver
- I’d run. But maybe you can’t run. Think of that, too.’ His yellow eyes seemed to look inward, and he sounded tired. ‘Sometimes you can’t run. – Robert Jordan
- This is not about going back. This is about life being ahead of you and you run at it! Because you never know how far you can run unless you run. – Penny Chenery Secretariat
- No…No…We don’t walk away but when we’re holding on to something precious we run. We run away. We run as fast as we can. – The Doctor
- Time cures you first, and then it kills you. – Barbara Kingsolver
- If the Lord hasn’t got a boyfriend lined up for me to marry, that’s his business. – Barbara Kingsolver
- Science doesn’t tell us what we should do. It only tells us what is. – Barbara Kingsolver
- There is a strange moment in time, after something horrible happens, when you know it’s true, but you haven’t told anyone yet. – Barbara Kingsolver
- Listen. Slide the weight from your shoulders and move forward. You are afraid you might forget, but you never will. You will forgive and remember. – Barbara Kingsolver
- If we can’t, as artists, improve on real life, we should put down our pencils and go bake bread. – Barbara Kingsolver
- Your own family resemblances are a frustrating code, most easily read by those who know you least. – Barbara Kingsolver
- When you’re given a brilliant child you polish her and let her shine. Pigs in Heaven – Barbara Kingsolver
- To live is to change, to die one hundred deaths. – Kingsolver Barbara
- The flowers were beaten down, their bent-over heads bejeweled with diamond droplets like earring on sad, rich widows – Barbara Kingsolver
- What I want is so simple I almost can’t say it: elementary kindness. – Barbara Kingsolver
- Even feigning surprise, pretending it was unexpected and saying a ritual thanks, is surely wiser than just expecting everything so carelessly. – Barbara Kingsolver
- Why does a person spend money on a stamp to spout bile at a stranger? – Barbara Kingsolver
- …I stir in bed and the memories rise out of me like a buzz of flies from a carcass. I crave to be rid of them… – Barbara Kingsolver
- The truth needs so little rehearsal. – Barbara Kingsolver
- Sometimes the strength of motherhood is greater than natural laws. – Barbara Kingsolver
- Parenting is something that happens mostly while you’re thinking of something else. – Barbara Kingsolver
- This story about good food begins in a quick-stop convenience market. – Barbara Kingsolver
- The giant beech next door intends to shiver off every hair of its pelt. – Barbara Kingsolver
- Like many human beings, he took the least sign of conversation as his cue to make noise. – Barbara Kingsolver
- You see mother, you had no life of your own. They have no idea. One has only a life of one’s own. – Barbara Kingsolver
- She has changed in this way that motherhood changes you, so that you forget you ever had time for small things like despising the color pink. – Barbara Kingsolver
- This will be Great Mam’s last spring. Her last June apples. Her last fresh roasting ears from the garden. – Barbara Kingsolver
- Like kids who only ever get socks for Christmas, but still believe with all their hearts in Santa. – Barbara Kingsolver
