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" They stay in my mind, these beautiful people,
or anyway beautiful people to me, of which
there are so many. You, and you, and you,
whom I had the fortune to meet, or maybe
missed. Love, love, love, it was the
core of my life, from which, of course, comes
the word for the heart. And, oh, have I mentioned
that some of them were men and some were women
and some — now carry my revelation with you —
were trees. Or places. Or music flying above
the names of their makers. Or clouds, or the sun
which was the first, and the best, the most
loyal for certain, who looked so faithfully into
my eyes, every morning. So I imagine
such love of the world — its fervency, its shining, its
innocence and hunger to give of itself — I imagine
this is how it began. "

Mary Oliver , New and Selected Poems, Volume One


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Mary Oliver quote : They stay in my mind, these beautiful people,<br />or anyway beautiful people to me, of which<br />there are so many. You, and you, and you,<br />whom I had the fortune to meet, or maybe<br />missed. Love, love, love, it was the<br />core of my life, from which, of course, comes<br />the word for the heart. And, oh, have I mentioned<br />that some of them were men and some were women<br />and some — now carry my revelation with you — <br />were trees. Or places. Or music flying above<br />the names of their makers. Or clouds, or the sun<br />which was the first, and the best, the most<br />loyal for certain, who looked so faithfully into<br />my eyes, every morning. So I imagine<br />such love of the world — its fervency, its shining, its<br />innocence and hunger to give of itself — I imagine<br />this is how it began.