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Quotes from Julie Andrews Edwards

Learn to listen when people are talking. First, it's a great art, and second, it's quite possible that when people say one thing they mean another.
~ Julie Andrews Edwards
Pax amor et lepos in iocando. Latin for Peace, love and sense of fun.
~ Julie Andrews Edwards
If you remain calm in the midst of great chaos, it is the surest guarantee that it will eventually subside.
~ Julie Andrews Edwards
Don't you sometimes feel bewildered when you think of the millions of things that put life together?' ... 'I;m not bewildered. I'm filled with the deepest awe and wonder. The miracle is that in its complexity it all works.
~ Julie Andrews Edwards
Let your curiosity run away with you. Know that beyond every ordinary explanation there is a deeper and more exciting discovery to be made.
~ Julie Andrews Edwards
Mandy tidied the weeds and pulled out some of the summer flowers. It saddened her to do so. She was parting with beloved friends.
~ Julie Andrews Edwards
November came roaring in with gusty winds and more wet weather. Mandy's depression would not go away. Her garden seemed sad, too. It was virtually empty now, and the few brave flowers that remained there were flattened by rain, their yellows stalks sprawling in all directions. Most of the trees were bare, and the woods had a wet carpet of leaves.
~ Julie Andrews Edwards
There will be many times in your lives--- at school, and more particularly when you are a grown up---when people will distract or divert you from what needs to be done. You may even welcome the distraction. But if you use it as an excuse for not doing what you suppose to do, you can blame no one but yourself. If you truly wish to accomplish something, you should allow nothing to stop you, and chances are you'll succeed.
~ Julie Andrews Edwards
That night she dreamed of the deer. Strangely, the animal was holding her. She cuddled close into the soft fur and touched and kissed it gently. In the morning her pillow was wet with tears.
~ Julie Andrews Edwards
There is only one possible road you can take,' he said, 'and that is t go by way of your imagination.
~ Julie Andrews Edwards
Whatever man imagines is possible
~ Julie Andrews Edwards
That night she dreamed of the deer. Strangely, the animal was holding her. She cuddled close into the soft fur and touched and kissed it gently. In the morning her pillow was wet with tears.
~ Julie Andrews Edwards