24 Quotes & Sayings By Emery Lord

Emery Lord was born December 10, 1884 in New York City. Emery Lord graduated from the Columbia School of Law at Harvard University in 1910 and practiced law for three years before turning to writing full time. He began writing for magazines in 1910 and continued prolifically until his death on March 6, 1962. Lord's work has been translated into eleven languages Read more

His best known works are The Story of Doctor Dolittle (1922), The Green Hills of Africa (1935) and The Drums of Elulu (1948).

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And that's why I don't get to cry, I guess. Because they do. Because we're older but we're not the grown-ups who seem too far away to understand. I tuck that thought inside me, warm and small like balled hands inside hoodie pockets. Beneath the beech trees and sugar maples, feet crunching against dead leaves, I hope for strength. Because as much as I want to be the one crying, I want to be the kind of person someone can hold onto. Emery Lord
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And I want to be one of them. I want to be one of them so, so badly - to fit into this balance, their history, the wolf pack way of them. I see it now, why my mom wants that for me. I see how you can't help but want it, if you get close enough to witness a group of friends knitted together like this. Emery Lord
I'm looking for somekind of permanence, so my mark will...
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I'm looking for somekind of permanence, so my mark will linger on the world once I'm gone, in the places where I found joy.." -Page 81 Emery Lord
You can ache for where you come from, and it's...
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You can ache for where you come from, and it's homesickness. A relationship, and it's heartbreak. But is there a word for missing your friends like that? Emery Lord
I'm looking for some kind of permanence, so my mark...
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I'm looking for some kind of permanence, so my mark will linger on the world once I'm gone, in the places where I found joy.. Emery Lord
Whose empire did you just overthrow?
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Whose empire did you just overthrow?" My own. Emery Lord
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Well, you change as you get older, especially at this time in your life. You become more yourself, hopefully. And sometimes that changes the dynamic, even with people you love. So it's not that you were wrong. You were right for that time. But you grow up and you grow out of relationships. Even the ones you thought, at one point, might be forever. Emery Lord
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After all, once there was a girl named Lucy who loved her family, old and new. It's not the type of love that ends. Emery Lord
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Darkness might keep flooding in, but I finally had just enough light to find the way back to myself. Emery Lord
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My dark days made me strong. Or maybe I already was strong, and they made me prove it. Emery Lord
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To the deepest, most cellular level of my being, I resent people who believe that depression is the same as weakness, that "sad" people must be coddled like helpless toddlers. Emery Lord
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I know this feeling of being a ghost in your own life - no one sees you, no one feels you, so you stay still as if you could actually disappear at any moment. Emery Lord
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I see it all through the lens of my camera–the flurry of movement, the venue staff in black T-shirts, giving orders into their headsets. As I take it all in, my mind weighs the texture, the composition, the possibility of each changing scene, and I struggle to hold back, to keep my finger from pressing too soon. That’s my biggest flaw as a photographer. I’m impatient–trigger-happy. I want the shot now, now, now, click, click, click, and if I could just wait a second more, the moment would really flourish. Emery Lord
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I want to reach back into my history with a grade-school pink eraser, scrubbing away my decisions like mistakes on a math test. To bad I drew my mistakes in ink. Emery Lord
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I want to reach back into my history with a grade-school pink eraser, scrubbing away my decisions like mistakes on a math test. Too bad I drew my mistakes in ink. Emery Lord
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I think it's the bravest thing in the world - to run straight at love, even knowing how badly you could get hurt. Emery Lord
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I don't appreciated how often people hide their scars and doubts. Really, it's not fair to people who are struggling, to go on believing that everyone else just has it totally together and never has one bad thought in their lives. Emery Lord
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In friendship, we are all debtors. We all owe each other for a thousand small kindnesses, for little moments of grace in the chaos. Emery Lord
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Laughter feels like our flotation device -- it won't pull us out of the storm, but it might carry us through, if we can just hang on. Emery Lord
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So far away, but so beautiful. So powerful. I can always feel it tugging at me. Emery Lord
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In books, sometimes the foreshadowing is so obvious that you know what’s going to happen. But knowing what happens isn’t the same as knowing how it happens. Getting there is the best part. Emery Lord
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It's been the longest time Since I've been in this place, Where I spend my whole day Hoping I'll see your face. Then I script things to say, And maybe what you'd say back. You don't know it yet, But, girl, it's a fact That I can see us Staying up late, Talking all night, But I guess I'll have to wait.' Cause it's brand-new, Yeah, I know we just met. I want to be there with you, But not just yet. Girl, you've got that look, Like you're hard to impress. So I'm bumbling with words, ' Cause my mind is a mess. You were out of the blue And you caught me by surprise, With a slight smile, that long stare, And a challenge in your eyes I could feel all this In that single look, Like you could see my soul. You could read me like a book, And I think it's something. Though I know we just met, I'm gonna get there with you. You just don't know it .. yet. Emery Lord
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Summer crushes happen all the time, right? Because you feel far away from the real world, everything seems more...possible. Every person seems more vital. Emery Lord