"happiness depends more upon the state of mind - and body, perhaps - than upon circumstances and events."
"What greater restoratives have we poor mortals than a good meal taken in the company of loving friends?"
Source: Flora Thompson, H. J. Massingham (2009). “Lark Rise to Candleford”, p.506, David R. Godine Publisher
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Flora Thompson
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Flora Thompson was an English author known for her evocative depictions of rural life in works like 'Lark Rise to Candleford,' highlighting nature and community resilience.
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