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the snow ... came in thick tufts like new wool - washed before the weaver spins it.
Leslie Marmon Silko
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Leslie Marmon Silko
Age: 76
Born: 1948
Born: March 5
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Albuquerque
New Mexico
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The truth of course was otherwise, but Lecha had never felt she owed anyone the truth, unless it was truth about their own lives, and then they had to pay her to tell them.
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the material world and the flesh are only temporary - there are no sins of the flesh, spirit is everything!
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The Indian wars have never ended in the Americas.
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Night. Heavenly delicious sweet night of the desert that calls all of us to love her. The night is our comfort with her coolness and darkness. On wings, on feet, on our bellies, out we all come to glory in the night.
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Anybody can act violently - there is nothing to it but not every person is able to destroy his enemy with words.
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the ancient people perceived the world and themselves within that world as part of an ancient continuous story composed of innumerable bundles of other stories.
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