Phyllis Theroux Famous Quotes & Sayings
26 Phyllis Theroux Famous Sayings, Quotes and Quotation.
There is probably no such thing as an innocent question, at least not when a parent is doing the asking.— Phyllis Grissim-Theroux

My nose remembers more than my eyes. The sharp oily smell of eucalyptus combines with afternoon dust from the hockey field. But my heart feels the different then and now.— Phyllis Theroux

An enlightened person raises the level of the consciousness of the entire community.— Phyllis Theroux

His eyes were sharp but kind, and it seemed to amuse him to see children misbehave when he knew that deep down they didn't really want to misbehave, but were just feeling lonely or misunderstood or wanted to go outside and play instead of sitting in a hot classroom. (26)— Phyllis Theroux

Writing is not only a reflection of what one thinks and feels but a rope one weaves with words that can lower you below or hoist you above the surface of your life, enabling you to go deeper or higher than you would otherwise go. What excites me about his metaphor is that is makes writing much more than a lifesaving venture.— Phyllis Theroux

Mistakes are the usual bridge between inexperience and wisdom.— Phyllis Theroux

It does not matter whether one is at the giving or receiving end of love just as long as one is part of the process in some way. It is only when we become disconnected from the process altogether that we should begin to worry.— Phyllis Grissim-Theroux

I think this is what hooks one to gardening: it is the closest one can come to being present at creation.— Phyllis Theroux

If there is any reason to single out artists as being more necessary to our lives than any others, it is because they provide us with light that cannot be extinguished. They go into dark rooms and poke at their souls until the contours of our own are familiar to us.— Phyllis Grissim-Theroux

To send a letter is a good way to go somewhere without moving anything but your heart.— Phyllis Theroux

To envy is to draw circles that isolate us from others, to take small, bitter trips that diminish the traveler.— Phyllis Grissim-Theroux

There were times, in the beginning, when I used my journal as a wailing wall, but I learned not to immortalize the darkness. Rereading it was counterproductive. What I needed was a place in which to collect the light.— Phyllis Theroux

Real love opens doors to something larger than oneself.— Phyllis Theroux

Rearing three children is like growing a cactus, a gardenia, and a tubful of impatiens. Each needs varying amounts of water, sunlight and pruning. Were I to be absolutely fair, I would have to treat each child as if he or she were absolutely identical to the other siblings, and there would be no profit for anyone in that.— Phyllis Grissim-Theroux

Falling silent should be cultivated, the way the woods fall silent in the snow. Messages you can't send any other way can be heard.— Phyllis Theroux

I can feel my heart growing daily, which has its uncomfortable aspects, as if it could fall with the weight of love and break.— Phyllis Theroux

Writing is a deeply spiritual act that can have a profound effect upon the practitioner.— Phyllis Theroux

Children are born with imaginations in mint condition, able to leap tall buildings in a single bound. Then life corrects for grandiosity.— Phyllis Theroux

Every house has its own private cup of sorrow. (3)— Phyllis Theroux

One of my earliest joys as a parent lay in knowing that at the end of the day I had once again ushered three babies back to their beds, against the odds, unscathed and peaceful. Happiness was a houseful of safe, inert bodies. Actually, it still is.— Phyllis Grissim-Theroux

One of the earliest religious disappointments in a young girl's life devolves upon her unanswered prayer for a horse.— Phyllis Grissim-Theroux

We revisit those places where we experienced love, as pilgrims return to holy places, to be reminded, restored, and reaffirmed by them.— Phyllis Grissim-Theroux

We should all have one person who knows how to bless us despite the evidence, Grandmother was that person to me.— Phyllis Grissim-Theroux

During this week, Ragan has experience a bit of insecurity with me, the result of my being quieter than usual, which he interprets as being a withdrawal from him. "No," I countered, "it is a withdrawal into myself." I do not think the same need exists in him. Quiet can be the two of us reading silently. But he prefers that I be nearby. I need regular time without anybody else around in order to feel restored.— Phyllis Theroux

A party is a slightly artificial event where one learns the rudiments of human behavior at its most admirable: speaking when spoken to, looking somebody in the eye, shaking hands and being friendly under duress.— Phyllis Grissim-Theroux

We were all so young that there were no lines on our faces to read between.— Phyllis Theroux
