“There was no separateness, I had the landscape in my arms as I painted it. I had the landscape in my mind and shoulder and wrist.” — Helen Frankenthaler
“When one tugs at a single thing in nature, one finds it attached to the rest of the world.” — John Muir
“The earth laughs in flowers.” — Ralph Waldo Emerson
“I’ll just tell you this: only if there are angels in your head will you ever, possibly, see one.” — Mary Oliver
“To be alive, not just the carcass, but the spark. That’s crudely put but, if we’re not supposed to dance, why all this music?” — Gregory Orr
“I tried to make sense of life through reading, listening, talking, but then love arrived, and it became every single syllable.” — Yunus Emre
“We sit together, the mountains and me, until only the mountain remains.” — Li Po
“We mostly live at the edge of the miraculous; anything is possible, anything can be.” — Shel Silverstein
“Pay attention to what sits inside yourself and watches you.” — Lucille Clifton
“My happiness knows no bounds, I feel groovy.” — Thiruvilaiyadal
“One moment can bend your entire life.” — Mitch Albom