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Absolutely, Miguel. Here are some thoughtful and resonant quotes by **Delia Owens**, especially drawn from her novel *Where the Crawdads Sing*, which explores solitude, nature, and the human experience in deeply poetic ways. These reflect her outlook on life as a whole:
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*”I wasn’t aware that words could hold so much. I didn’t know a sentence could be so full.”*
– A quiet reminder of how layered and meaningful even the simplest aspects of life can be when seen with presence.
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*”Autumn leaves don’t fall, they fly. They take their time and wander on this their only chance to soar.”*
– A metaphor for how we, too, might choose to experience life—not as a fall, but as a flight.
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**3.**
*”Unworthy boys make a lot of noise.”*
– Short but sharp. A life lesson about discernment, and the value of tuning in to what’s true, not what’s loud.
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*”She knew the years of isolation had altered her behavior until she was different from others, but it wasn’t her fault.”*
– A gentle insight about how life shapes us—and how self-compassion is key in understanding our own story.
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**5.**
*”Sometimes she heard night-sounds she didn’t know or jumped from light that wasn’t there. But she never stopped walking toward life.”*
– Perhaps one of the most powerful lines about resilience: fear may be present, but still we go forward.
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Would you like more from her interviews or nonfiction work too? She’s a biologist as well, and her reflections on nature and life often overlap beautifully.