69 Quotes by Susan Fletcher

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    You catch them doing something right, you notice and you mention it. So they can see and decide for themselves that it feels better to be told something good.

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    Imagine it. Use all your strength and imagine it exactly. And it will happen that way.

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    Stories are thick with meanings. You can fall in love with a story for what you think it says, but you can't know for certain where it will lead your listeners. If you're telling a tale to teach children to be generous, they may fix instead on the part where your hero hides in an olive jar, then spend the whole next day fighting about who gets to try it first. People take what they need from the stories they hear. The tale is often wiser than the teller.

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    But maybe the best thing I learnt was this: that we cannot know a person's soul and nature until we've sat beside them, and talked.

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    We carry on. We have ourselves and we carry on- in spite of our losses and mistakes and women, I think, have more than most. We are good secret-keepers. We can tie weights to out guilt and passions, and hatred and deceitfulness, and let them sink down, so that you'd never know they existed at all. But we know. I can count all mine.

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    Love is as varied and unpredictable as the rain is: it comes in constant summer drizzles, or sudden, unforseen storms that make rivers burst their banks and Cornish fishing boats rock and spill and lose their crew in the Atlantic.

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