9 Quotes & Sayings By Elizabeth Haydon

Elizabeth Haydon holds a Masters degree in education from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. She has taught English, American History, and Geography at the middle school, high school, and college level. She currently lives with her husband in Southern California where they are raising their three children.

Tell people the hammered truth, and it will ring like...
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Tell people the hammered truth, and it will ring like steel against an anvil. Elizabeth Haydon
Sometimes, however, there is more than hope. Sometimes there is...
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Sometimes, however, there is more than hope. Sometimes there is reason. Elizabeth Haydon
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May the stars guide you. May the winds cleanse all ills and remain at your back. May the earth protect you and give you strength. May fire guard you, and rain refresh you, may all nature be your friend until we meet again in this place. Elizabeth Haydon
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So now you know that, as dark as the depths of the sea may be, as dark as the night gets without a moon, it is not really true darkness. It's just waiting for light to return. There are places that are truly dark in this world, Ven, but this place here, this open stretch of sea where you are floating, is not one of them. It's not really dark here - it's just night. If you hang on and stay awake, in a short while the edges of the sky will start to turn gray, then pink, and the sun will rise, and there will be blue above and all around you again. Elizabeth Haydon
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The corn is planted first, followed by beans, then squash between the rows. They are called the Three Sisters. They sustain each other, the earth, and us. But the Big Ones do not know that. They do not care for the earth, and its children, properly. Elizabeth Haydon
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I had always thought of home not as a house, or even a place, but a feeling of safety and acceptance, a warm light when the rest of the world was a dark, forbidding place. Whenever my family was around, wherever we were, I felt like I was home. Elizabeth Haydon
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We each have our belssings and our curses. In the end it makes us equals. Elizabeth Haydon
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When you're of a different race people distrust you because they are afraid. If you don't give them reason to dislike you, it becomes their problem, not yours. Elizabeth Haydon