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Piers Moore Ede

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Piers Moore Ede There's really no good commercial reason to write and, in this digital age, your voice is competing with more that at any time in human history. But i…moreThere's really no good commercial reason to write and, in this digital age, your voice is competing with more that at any time in human history. But if you're supposed to do it, you'll do it because you cannot NOT do it. If that's the case, be absolutely true to your inner compass because, veering away from that will never produce good work.(less)
Piers Moore Ede In the past I used to see periods of creative difficulty as something to be forced through. Now I see them as a clear indication that there's somethin…moreIn the past I used to see periods of creative difficulty as something to be forced through. Now I see them as a clear indication that there's something else, off the page, that I'm supposed to be attending to. For me, good writing is an act of grace and that can't be willed.(less)
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“For Indians, chai resolves most things, consoles for the things it can't.”
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“we’ve forgotten the things which made us. We’re orphans, I think. The orphans of history.”
Piers Moore Ede, All Kinds of Magic

“Every fire on this ghat is lit from a dhuni (sacred fireplace) that has been burning continuously here since Satya Yuga. It is not for anyone to bring their own matchbox!”
Piers Moore Ede, Kaleidoscope City: A Year in Varanasi

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“Heart weeps.
Head tries to help heart.
Head tells heart how it is, again:
You will lose the ones you love. They will all go. But even the earth will go, someday.
Heart feels better, then.
But the words of head do not remain long in the ears of heart.
Heart is so new to this.
I want them back, says heart.
Head is all heart has.
Help, head. Help heart.”
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“Not success. Not growth. Not happiness. The cradle of your love of life … is death.”
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“The meanings of life aren’t inherited. What is inherited is the mandate to make meanings of life by how we live. The endings of life give life’s meanings a chance to show. The beginning of the end of our order, our way, is now in view. This isn’t punishment, any more than dying is a punishment for being born.”
Stephen Jenkinson

“For me, exploration was a personal venture. I did not go to the Arabian desert to collect plants nor to make a map; such things were incidental. At heart I knew that to write or even to talk of my travels was to tarnish the achievement. I went there to find peace in the hardship of desert travel and the company of desert peoples. I set myself a goal on these journeys, and, although the goal itself was unimportant, its attainment had to be worth every effort and sacrifice... No, it is not the goal but the way there that matters, and the harder the way the more worth while the journey.”
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“All of us , I believe , carry about in our heads places and landscapes we shall never forget because we have experienced such intensity of life there :places where, like the child that 'feels its life in every limb' in Wordsworth's poem'We are seven' ,our eyes have opened wider, and all our senses have somehow heightened.By way of returning the compliment , we accord these places that have given us such joy a special place in our memories and imaginations. They live on in us, wherever we may be, however far from them.”
Roger Deakin, Notes From Walnut Tree Farm

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