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Natasha Illum Berg

All Will Be Well: Letters to My Daughter

  • Annieca Abadhas quoted3 months ago
    To me November is the month of change, crisp mornings, a few tall hours of light and the odd puffed up bird, who was tough enough, or dumb enough, to have stayed, after all the others left.
  • Suzanne Marie Gil C Sedanohas quoted2 days ago
    Loved fiercely and unconditionally
  • Suzanne Marie Gil C Sedanohas quoted2 days ago
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    Loved fiercely and unconditionally
  • Suzanne Marie Gil C Sedanohas quoted2 days ago
    Forgive me again, for my vanity, if I paint a darker picture of myself, than what is true
  • Tangsholpan Toishyhas quoted4 months ago
    puffed up bird, who was tough enough, or dumb enough, to
  • Cynthia Taakahas quoted5 months ago
    It seems some people think it’s natural that a mother should give up all manners of things vital to her, for the sake of the child. I cannot afford that, and neither can you. No human is strong enough to not resent a little that thing or person whom she thinks put a stop to her reaching her goals.
  • pontianoapple142has quotedlast year
    The eternity of non-existence, as it was before we were born, surely, is no shorter than the one that we encounter again, after death
  • Crystalhas quotedlast year
    not seem at home in nature, is staggering. People who fear harmless, peaceful beetles going about their business and who could never conceive of
  • b1678190572has quotedlast year
    They have one conviction and they are all perfectly united in its mode of operandi—to do nothing about anything
  • b1678190572has quotedlast year
    Compromise is a word used a lot by women, who give up their jobs and friends and dreams to be with their partner.
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