If only humans could die like the autumn leaves, with a splash of beauty and the promise of another season.

Shana Chartier
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The fall is beautiful and beautiful things should be appreciated for their beauty. We should love and appreciate these things that we can’t see with our eyes. We should live life as if we were the magic of the seasons, as if we were a leaf floating on the wind and waiting to be carried away by the breeze and swept along and then gently dropped to the ground and carried again and again through months of autumn, winter, spring, summer and finally into a new year.

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