I was climbing high, high up Pen Dinas Head among the sparkling yellow gorse, sea birds and white heather, with the oily sheep huddled together against the wind

Suzy Davies
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  2. Write about small, self-contained incidents that are still vivid in your memory. If you remember them, it's because they contain a larger truth that your readers will recognize in their own lives. Think small and you'll wind up finding the big themes in your family... - William Zinsser

  3. I had failed to make a gift of myself to God. - Karen Armstrong

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More Quotes By Suzy Davies
  1. A happy childhood can fortify one against the ravages of life, and part of that happiness is found in books, which become our constant companions for the rest of our lives.

  2. How insightful of Finland to devise a topic-based curriculum in their schools! This means that dicreet "subjects" that are taught may cross-fertilise each other, and the possibilities in this are amazing!

  3. I thought I would write a love letter. But then, I wrote a book." - Suzy Davies, on "Johari's Window

  4. Dreams, kindled in the fire of imagination, ignite in the brilliance of our minds, and are wrought in the work of our hands" -

  5. Whose ideas breathe through me? Am I a thief? Do I dream my own dreams?

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