"We are all jellyfish, too pitiful and too afraid of being disliked to be honest."
"When I am alone the flowers are really seen; I can pay attention to them. They are felt as presences. Without them I would die...they change before my eyes. They live and die in a few days; they keep me closely in touch with the process, with growth, and also with dying. I am floated on their moments."
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Source: May Sarton (2014). “The House by the Sea: A Journal”, p.131, Open Road Media
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