"Happiness, I have grasped, is a destination, like strawberry Fields. Once you find the way in, there you are, and you'll never feel low again."
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Rachel Simon
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Rachel Simon is an author known for her poignant explorations of disability and human connection, particularly in her memoir 'Riding the Bus with My Sister.'
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"There were two kinds of students who liked the library: those who devoured one book after another and those who savored the same book repeatedly. Now she understood those rereaders differently ... she realized it was not the rereading that led to fresh insights. It was the rereader-- because when a person is changing inside, there are inevitably new things to see."
"A rainy day can actually be a very important day. And a small hope isn't really small if it makes a lost hope less sad."
"There are two kinds of hope: the kind you couldn't do anything about and the kind you could. And even if the kind you could do something about wasn't what you'd originally wanted, it was still worth doing. A rainy day is better than no day. A small happiness can make a big sadness less sad."
"A person comes into the world with a fist-and a grasp. Yes, we are built to fight one another, but also to embrace. How cleverly we are created."
"When I speak of religion I mean a constant inward sense of communion with God."