"The Sussex lanes were very lovely in the autumn ... spendthrift gold and glory of the year-end ... earth scents and the sky winds and all the magic of the countryside which is ordained for the healing of the soul."
About Monica Baldwin
Monica Baldwin — Life and Legacy
Monica Baldwin was a significant British author whose work delved into the complexities of identity and the human experience. Her notable book, 'The Echoing Valley,' reflects her struggles with self-acceptance and societal expectations, offering readers a profound insight into her worldview. Baldwin's key ideas often center around the notion that true freedom comes from embracing one's authentic self. For instance, she stated, 'to be oneself is to be free,' which encapsulates her belief in the power of authenticity. This perspective not only challenges societal norms but also encourages individuals to confront their inner conflicts. Baldwin's exploration of resilience is particularly striking; she believed that overcoming adversity is essential for personal growth. Her insights continue to resonate, as they inspire readers to navigate their own journeys of self-discovery and acceptance.
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Monica Baldwin quotes
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"I have always felt that the moment when you first wake up in the morning is the most wonderful of the twenty-four hours. No matter how weary or dreary you may feel, you possess the certainty that, during the day that lies before you, absolutely anything may happen. And the fact that it practically always doesn't, matters not a jot. The possibility is always there."
"What makes humility so desirable is the marvelous thing it does to us; it creates in us a capacity for the closest possible intimacy with God."
"I had forgotten what mustard fields looked like... Sheet upon sheet of blazing yellow, half way between sulphur and celandine, with hot golden sunshine pouring down upon them out of a dazzling June sky. It thrilled me like music."
"I have always felt that the moment when first you wake up in the morning is the most wonderful of the twenty-four hours."
"Leaps over walls - especially when taken late in life - can be extremely perilous. To leap successfully, you need a sense of humor, the spirit of adventure and an unshakable conviction that what you are leaping over is an obstacle upon which you would otherwise fall down."
"The refectory is a cenacle in which the taking of food is transfigured almost into a sacrament."
"It is a very wonderful experience indeed, when, at fifty years old, you suddenly discover that for the first time in your life, you are really free to be yourself."
"Once allow your soul to be disturbed by any violent emotion and, like the waters of a tempest-tossed lake, it can no longer reflect the divine Image."