Except for our higher order of minds we are like the little moles under the earth carrying out blindly the work of digging, thinking our own dark passage-ways constitute all there is to the world. Bess Streeter Aldrich More Quotes by Bess Streeter Aldrich More Quotes From Bess Streeter Aldrich Regardless of the popular literary trend of the times, write the thing which lies close to your heart. Bess Streeter Aldrich heart writing lying I think that love is more like a light that you carry. At first childish happiness keeps it lighted and after that romance. Then motherhood lights it and then duty . . . and maybe after that sorrow. You wouldn't think that sorrow could be a light, would you, dearie? But it can. And then after that, service lights it. Yes. . . . I think that is what love is to a woman . . . a lantern in her hand. Bess Streeter Aldrich motherhood love-is thinking It was true, she thought, that the big things awe us but the little things touch us. Bess Streeter Aldrich little-things bigs littles Love is the light that you see by. Bess Streeter Aldrich light love-is There is no division nor subtraction in the heart-arithmetic of a good mother. There are only addition and multiplication. Bess Streeter Aldrich division mother heart A person may encircle the globe with mind open only to bodily comfort. Another may live his life on a sixty-foot lot and listen to the voices of the universe. Bess Streeter Aldrich voice feet mind Christmas Eve was a night of song that wrapped itself about you like a shawl. But it warmed more than your body. It warmed your heart...filled it, too, with melody that would last forever. Bess Streeter Aldrich xmas christmas song They are the most painful tears in the world ... the tears of the aged ... for they come from dried beds where the emotions have long burned low. Bess Streeter Aldrich tears age long It is better to remember our love as it was in the springtime. Bess Streeter Aldrich springtime remember love not all clever words are true. ... And inversely most things that are true are not clever. Bess Streeter Aldrich cleverness clever You have to dream things out. It keeps a kind of an ideal before you. You see it first in your mind and then you set about to try and make it like the ideal. If you want a garden,-why, I guess you've got to dream a garden. Bess Streeter Aldrich garden mind dream It takes a small town to keep you humble. Bess Streeter Aldrich small-town towns humble For though love has been ridiculed and disgraced, exchanged and bartered, dragged through the courts, and sold for thirty pieces of silver, the bright, steady glow of its fire still shines on the hearth-stones of countless homes. Bess Streeter Aldrich shine-on fire home Things last so much longer than people. Bess Streeter Aldrich lasts people Sometime in their lives, everybody wanted to go home. Bess Streeter Aldrich wanted home Some girls are apparently born with dates; some through much personal activity, achieve them; but others seem by necessity to have dates thrust upon them. Bess Streeter Aldrich dating achieve girl Biggest affirmative argument I know in favor of 'If a man die, shall he live again?' is just the way you feel inside you that nothin' can stop you from livin' on. Bess Streeter Aldrich favors men way In 1846 the prairie town of Oak River existed only in a settler's dream. Bess Streeter Aldrich dream rivers book Junior was eleven. The statement is significant. There are a few peevish people in the world who believe that all eleven-year-old boys ought to be hung. Others, less irritable, think that gently chloroforming them would seem more humane. A great many good-natured folks contend that incarceration for a couple of years would prove the best way to dispose of them. Bess Streeter Aldrich couple boys believe When I was young I had no means or time, and now I have the means and time, I have no youth. Bess Streeter Aldrich irony youth mean