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— William Osler"It is strange how the memory of a man may float to posterity on what he would have himself regarded as the most trifling of his works."
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I tell poets that when a line just floats into your head, don't pay attention 'cause it probably has floated into somebody else's head.
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Everybody prays whether [you think] of it as praying or not. The odd silence you fall into when something very beautiful is happening or something very good or very bad. The ah-h-h-h! that sometimes floats up out of you as out of a Fourth of July crowd when the sky-rocket bursts over the water. The stammer of pain at somebody else s pain. The stammer of joy at somebody else's joy. Whatever words or sounds you use for sighing with over your own life. These are all prayers in their way.
— Frederick Buechner
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