Gladys Taber quotes:

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  • Christmas is a bridge. We need bridges as the river of time flows past.

  • If I had Aladdin's lamp and the usual three wishes, the first would always be, 'Give me the first day of June.

  • Perhaps, after all, our best thoughts come when we are alone. It is good to listen, not to voices but to the wind blowing, to the brook running cool over polished stones, to bees drowsy with the weight of pollen. If we attend to the music of the earth, we reach serenity. And then, in some unexplained way, we share it with others.

  • Traveling is all very well if you can get home at night. I would be willing to go around the world if I came back in time to light the candles and set the table for supper.

  • Cat lovers know that every cat is remarkable.

  • Long cold nights mark November's return, grey rains fall, wind walks in the bronze oak leaves.

  • There must be hundreds of unsung heroes and heroines who first tasted strange things growing - and think of the man who first ate a lobster. This staggers the imagination. I salute him every time I take my nutcracker in hand and move the melted-butter pipkin closer.

  • April is a promise of what's to come.

  • Catching something is merely a byproduct of our fishing. It is the act of fishing that wipes away all grief, lightens all worry, dissolves all fear and anxiety.

  • Christmas is a bridge. We need bridges as the river of time flows past. Today's Christmas should mean creating happy hours for tomorrow and reliving those of yesterday.

  • I cannot imagine a cat in an Obedience ring, running around in the hot sun and doing things on command. For it would not make sense. Whereas a dog is tolerant of your not making sense and only wants to fix things so you are happy.

  • Some of the days in November carry the whole memory of summer as a fire opal carries the color of moonrise.

  • A good recipe for a human reducing breakfast is a lot of good things to eat, and three spaniels and two cats to eat with.

  • the tentacles of today reach out like an octopus to swallow yesterday.

  • We need time to dream, time to remember, and time to reach the infinite. Time to be.

  • A house with no fireplace is a house without a heart.

  • Almost all words do have colour and nothing is more pleasant than to utter a pink word and see someone's eyes light up and know it is a pink word for him or her too.

  • Christmas is a kindling of new fires.

  • Dog lovers are a good breed themselves.

  • Father was the most unreconciled taxpayer I ever knew.

  • Happiness is a thing of now.

  • history records the large events or the general condition of society, but only an individual can put down the way of life in a small town ...

  • The real evidence of growing older is that things level off in importance.

  • the real evidence of growing older is that things level off in importance ... Days are no longer jagged peaks to climb; time is a meadow, and we move over it with level steps.

  • A cat is, by and large, sophisticated and complex, and capable of creating three-act plays around any single piece of action.

  • Americans tend to believe they can do anything with or without any training or experience.

  • Being a good neighbor is an art which makes life richer.

  • Faith is a curious thing. It must be renewed; it has its own spring.

  • Happiness of heart can never be measured out and bundled up, it's intangible. We keep running after it, grasping for it, and the heat of our running so seldom brings it closer. But now and then there may be a moment. We look at something and know it is good and beautiful. Those moments are happiness.

  • I know of nothing to compare with the welcome a dog gives you when you come home.

  • I love both the way a dog looks up to me and a cat condescends to me.

  • I resolve to be more patient, less selfish, cherish my friends, and in my small way help whoever needs help. I cannot conceivably influence the world's destiny, but I can make my own life more worthwhile. I can give some help to some people; that is not vital to all the world's problems and yet, I think if everyone did just that, we might see quite a world in our time!

  • I suppose I am a sparrow, a stay-at-home bird.

  • June in New England is like a lover's dream made tangible.

  • Life is a process of discovery, of new perceptions.

  • Most cats feel that bird-catching is their duty; the instinct goes back to prehistoric times. Amber keeps in practice by chasing moths.

  • My general attitude toward life when I first get up is of deep suspicion, verging on hatred. ... I am simply basted together until after breakfast.

  • My own recipe for world peace is a bit of land for everyone.

  • nothing decorates a home like books. There they are, waiting to decorate the mind, too!

  • Nothing makes a house cozier than cats.

  • November wind has a sound different from any other. It is easy to imagine the cave of the winds in some mythical Northland where the winds are born and the gods send them out to conquer the quiet air.

  • Old houses, I thought, do not belong to people ever, not really, people belong to them.

  • Perhaps what makes friendship and love exciting is the continuing discovery of another personality.

  • Pride may go before a fall, but jealousy goes before destruction.

  • The creative instincts, the love force must be nourished with every beat of our hearts until they overbalance the destructive instincts.

  • The curious thing about fishing is you never want to go home. If you catch something, you can't stop. If you don't catch anything, you hate to leave in case something might bite.

  • There is a kind of immortality in every garden.

  • Well, any love makes us vulnerable. Whatever we love will give the gift of pain somewhere along the road. But who would live sealed in spiritual cellophane just to keep from ever being hurt? There are a few people like that. I'm sorry for them. I think they are as good as dead.

  • What would happen if all the populations on the planet simply refused to fight human beings they did not even know?

  • When Father smiled, it was like the sun coming out, and spring and summer in your heart.

  • Whoever decided that comic valentines were a good idea should have been sent away to think it over.

  • As long as you have a window, life is exciting.

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