20 Quotes by Kathleen Baldwin

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    Even if I were half dead, drugged to the gills, deaf, dumb, and blind, I would know you were here. How can you expect me to rest when you arouse such madness in me?

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    I picked up a small square shortbread biscuit and stared at it, noting the uneven angles, wishing it were a perfect square, but it was, after all, merely a baked good, and baked goods did not ordinarily form perfect squares.

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    Why must people always assume we moderns knew more than any of the previous cultures? It simply isn't true, evidence proves otherwise.

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    Love rules the court, the camp, the grove, And men below, and saints above; For love is heaven, and heaven is love.” Sir Walter Scott The Lay of the Last Minstrel, 1805.

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    I wasn’t certain Sebastian’s teasing was the same. It felt different somehow. Sera clarified, “That’s the way men are.” Jane.

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    And I learned all those many years ago to stop listening to what people said, and listen instead to what they mean. Some people speak with honey and intend to serve us poison. You, my lord, speak with thorns but yearn for cake.

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  • Author Kathleen Baldwin
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    Why must people always assume we moderns knew more than any of the previous cultures? It simply isn’t true, evidence proves otherwise.

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