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The Place Where We Are Right Yehuda Amichai (Trans. Stephen Mitchell) From the place where we are right flowers will never grow in the spring. The place where we are right is hard and trampled like a yard. But doubts and loves dig up the
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“Everyone contributes something, and I guess I bring the awkward.”
― Adult Assembly Required
― Adult Assembly Required
“On our farm, the food we raised reflected our true cost of production. When we set our prices, we did exactly what every other business in America did...
...why does the food in the supermarkets cost less? ...
Much of this food was already discounted, I explained, paid for in advance by government subsidies. Tax dollars, the same taxes that were taken out of my friends' paychecks before they received them, were used to partially pay for this food before it ever arrived at the supermarket. This "cheap" food was expensive, too. Unbeknownst to them, (they) were simply purchasing it on an installment plan.”
― Gaining Ground: A Story Of Farmers' Markets, Local Food, And Saving The Family Farm
...why does the food in the supermarkets cost less? ...
Much of this food was already discounted, I explained, paid for in advance by government subsidies. Tax dollars, the same taxes that were taken out of my friends' paychecks before they received them, were used to partially pay for this food before it ever arrived at the supermarket. This "cheap" food was expensive, too. Unbeknownst to them, (they) were simply purchasing it on an installment plan.”
― Gaining Ground: A Story Of Farmers' Markets, Local Food, And Saving The Family Farm

“If this was lost, let us all be lost always.”
― Upstream: Selected Essays
― Upstream: Selected Essays

“Have you ever thought about time? The continuum that connects the dust of the ancients to the pollen that lands on our noses? Have you ever looked and thought...that thing needs a wrinkle in it?”
― A Wrinkle in Time
― A Wrinkle in Time

“We are, I guess, all of us, built out of stories.”
― The Shepherd's Life: A People's History of the Lake District
― The Shepherd's Life: A People's History of the Lake District

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