| Mary Oliver - 1986 - 100 pages
...little by little, as you left their voices behind, the stars began to burn through the sheets of clouds, and there was a new voice, which you slowly recognized...— determined to save the only life you could save. A VISITOR My father, for example, who was young once and blue-eyed, returns on the darkest of nights... | |
| Blaine Lee - 1998 - 390 pages
...little by little, as you left their voices behind, the stars began to bum through the sheets of clouds, and there was a new voice, which you slowly recognized...do — determined to save the only life you could save.5 A warning: if you choose action over inaction, when you are oppressed by others' belief that... | |
| Joan Larkin - 1998 - 418 pages
...day at a time. Today, I humbly ask for recovery to be given to me. I don't have to do it alone. . . . and there was a new voice which you slowly recognized as your own, MARY OLIVER I'm royally confused. At one meeting I hear people say how important psychotherapy is;... | |
| Daniel Greenberg - 2000 - 148 pages
...little by little, as you left their voices behind, the stars began to bum through the sheets of clouds, and there was a new voice, which you slowly recognized...do determined to save the only life you could save. One of the things that we gradually came to appreciate as we experienced this natural unfolding, was... | |
| Bill Plotkin - 2010 - 400 pages
...litde by litde, as you left their voices behind, the stars began to burn through the sheets of clouds, and there was a new voice which you slowly recognized...— determined to save the only life you could save. — Mary Oliver^ The Wanderer seeks to discover her unique and authentic place in life. Not just any... | |
| Mark Stefik, Barbara Stefik - 2004 - 322 pages
...little by little, As you left their voices behind, the stars began to burn through the sheets of clouds and there was a new voice which you slowly recognized...company as you strode deeper and deeper into the world. — from "The Journey," by Mary Oliver The feeling of being lost is known to all repeat inventors.... | |
| Patricia Forbes - 2004 - 199 pages
...intuitively reached for. There was a new voice I slowly recognized as my own, that kept me company as I strode deeper and deeper into the world, determined to do the only thing I could do, determined to save the only life that I could. The following essays hold the lessons, which... | |
| David Skibbins - 2006 - 292 pages
...little by little, as you left their voices behind, the stars began to bum through the sheets of clouds, and there was a new voice, which you slowly recognized...determined to save the only life you could save. The melancholy was terrible. Reading Oliver somehow helped. I'd done what I thought I had to do. Maybe... | |
| Dr. Michalene Jansen PhD, RN,C, GNP-BC, NP-C, Dr. Mary Zwygart-Stauffacher PhD, RN, GNP/GC - 2009 - 244 pages
...little by little, as you left their voices behind, the stars began to burn through the sheets of clouds, and there was a new voice, which you slowly recognized...company as you strode deeper and deeper into the world." (p. 38-39) May your journey into the world of publishing and presenting be filled with the joyful challenges... | |
| Ed Poole - 2007 - 292 pages
...little by little, as you left their voices behind, the stars began to burn through the sheets of clouds, and there was a new voice which you slowly recognized...determined to save the only life you could save. The New Fall Term Begins When I finished the story of the hero's journey, summer drew to an end, and fall... | |
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