Charlotte Evans was used to feeling grungy. As a freelancer, she traveled on a shoestring, getting stories other writers did not, precisely because she wasn't fussy about how she lived. In the last twelve months, she had survived dust while writing about elephant keepers in Kenya, ice while writing about the spirit bear of British Columbia, and flies while writing about a family of nomads in India. Barbara Delinsky
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  1. It´s like you get started in one direction and pick up speed, and you may forget where you´re going and why, but the momentum takes you there anyway. Only, you find out when you arrive that it isn´t where you wanted to be.

  2. Tombstones don´t list jobs, they list relationships-mother, wife, daughter.

  3. I had nothing to fear from my father. Except his disappointment. Which was no small thing.

  4. So, is it harder to dream about what you don´t have than to live in fear of losing what you do?

  5. Every woman feels. It just takes the right man to make things combust.

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