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" To air dry clothes by choice is countercultural. And who, more than any other group in twenty-first-century America, is both countercultural and committed to air drying clothes? Has intact families? Healthy communities? Gardens, home-cooked meals, and uncluttered homes? Restrained use of technology, strong local economies, and almost nonexistent debt? Most of all, what group has kept simplicity, service, and faith at the center of all they say and do? The Amish! All of which led to my epiphany: few of us can become Amish, but all of us can become almost Amish. "
― Nancy Sleeth , Almost Amish: One Woman's Quest for a Slower, Simpler, More Sustainable Life
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" We live simply so others may simply live. Use it up, wear it out, make do, or do without. Take all you want, eat all you take. He who has no money is poor; he who has nothing but money is even poorer. There are no degrees of honesty. A man is rich in proportion to the things he can afford to leave alone. If you are true to your faith, there are things you give up for your faith. Opportunity may knock once, but temptation bangs at your door forever. Generosity leaves a much better taste than stinginess. Before we can pray “Thy Kingdom come,” we must first pray “My Kingdom go. "
― Nancy Sleeth , Almost Amish: One Woman's Quest for a Slower, Simpler, More Sustainable Life