16+ Marianne Wiggins Quotes On Education, Things Unseen And Thirst

I was a very, very old child. Sometimes you meet a child who seems more like an adult. I think I was that type of child because I had a nearly fatal kidney disease when I was 9 years old. — Marianne Wiggins

I don't remember being a child, and that's why I think I'm so child-like now in my unending curiosity and approach to life. — Marianne Wiggins

You think you know someone by looking at his face but what can one face say about the thousand thoughts behind those eyes. — Marianne Wiggins

I write on a visual canvas, 'seeing' a scene in my thoughts before translating it into language, so I'm a visual junkie. — Marianne Wiggins

Because music is a language unto itself, when I'm writing, I need silence. I need to hear the music and the rhythms of the words inside my thoughts. — Marianne Wiggins

There is only ever one answer to the question what did you do with your life, and it's the same--fleeting and unknowable--for every one of us. I lived. — Marianne Wiggins

I take the world very personally. I take history personally; I want to place myself in the larger context. — Marianne Wiggins

...to make art is to realize another's sadness within, realize the hidden sadness in other people's lives, to feel sad with and for a stranger. — Marianne Wiggins

I think what you can’t see is always what you should be frightened of. — Marianne Wiggins

What thrills me about trains is not their size or their equipment but the fact that they are moving, that they embody a connection between unseen places. — Marianne Wiggins

You speak your mind, don't you...? A rare find in a woman. — Marianne Wiggins

Wherever love comes from, whatever is its genesis, it isn’t like a quantity of gold or diamonds, even water in the earth-a fixed quantity, Fos thought. You can’t use up love, deplete it at its source. Love exists beyond fixed limits. Beyond what you can see or count. — Marianne Wiggins

Maybe there are moments between any two adults in love when the age of one of them dissolves before the other's eyes, when the first refuge of the soul at its creation is laid bare and skinless as a sunbeam through a window. Innocence and vulnerability, two unmeasurable quantities...Perhaps that is the essence of the protection's intimacy, that it dwells in camouflage and justifies itself in stillness. — Marianne Wiggins

I will never turn to God. — Marianne Wiggins

I'm fascinated by the narrative of geology, and I'm a veritable pack rat of a collector on the road. I keep a rock hammer in my car. — Marianne Wiggins

Asking anyone what she or he is reading is a necessary part of conversation, exchanging news. So I take recommendations from friends - and I always pass along a book I've loved. — Marianne Wiggins

Life Lessons by Marianne Wiggins

  1. Marianne Wiggins' work emphasizes the importance of exploring the complexities of relationships, both with others and within ourselves.
  2. Through her characters, she demonstrates that life is often unpredictable and full of surprises, and that it is important to stay open to the possibilities of change.
  3. Her writing also encourages readers to reflect on their own lives and to take the time to appreciate the beauty of the world around them.
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