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1 " North, I knew down deep, was where I belonged, north being as much a philosophy as a direction or destination. You knew when you were there, or you didn’t. Those who couldn’t feel it and embrace it generally only tried it once. You fit or you didn’t. The basic law of nature was the law of the unexpected. In the woods, or on a fast river, you were attuned to this; at home, in a job, in relationships, you were not, yet nature pertained in all settings to all species in one way or another. North was the home of the unexpected. North spawned chilled chaos, yet warmed my heart. "
― Joseph Heywood , The Snowfly
2 " I was weary and knew I needed change, but not continuous change. Nature abhors a vacuum. Emptiness is destined to be replaced eventually by something with only the appearance of choice. "