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Janet Hilliard-Osborn's avatar

What if my favorite things about your Substack is the collections of quotes you gather for your readers. I find them motivating and useful. Often I copy them into my journal or one of my notebooks.

My bucket list has always held a trip to Fruitlands to see where my beloved March sisters experienced so many moments of joy and hardship. Louisa has been my idol since the age of seven, when the discovery of a battered copy of Little Women opened the door to a world that sustained me through years of a terribly difficult childhood. When times were hard I could always find myself in the wild antics and funny mistakes of Jo, with whom I (like so many girls) identified. I believe we each have characteristics of all four sisters and I’ve seen all of them in myself during my life.

Later I came to know Emerson and Thoreau. What a wonderful fellowship there was between the Alcott family and the two great men. A timely meeting of minds and hearts. I would love to walk in their footsteps beneath trees that were green and leafy in their lifetimes.

I think I’ll choose a special frozen treat (likely an ice cream sandwich) as suggested in your previous Substack post. And say Happy 207th Birthday to Henry while I enjoy it!

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Lee Penman's avatar

I still have the fondest memories from the book fair:)

I am going to pluck two quotes from the first section...

"Could a greater miracle take place than for us to look through each other's eyes for an instant?"

"When it comes time to die, let us not discover that we have never lived."

The first reminds me of the often used phrase, "Before you judge a man, walk a mile in his shoes" (Mary T Lathrap, 1895). I think, as humans we make the greatest errors in judgement - and probably cause ourselves needless suffering - by assuming we know what another person is thinking/feeling.

The second quote reminds me of the Rocking Chair Test. You don't want to be reclining in a rocking chair in your later years pondering the things you did not do. Instead you should find yourself celebrating the risks you took and the things you achieved!

Talking of which, yes you have more concerts ahead of you:)

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