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Mary Wibberley – a LIFE IN WORDS

Mary Wibberley – a LIFE IN WORDS. 30th June 1934 – 17th December 2013. Quotes. Mary loved quotes. Marked in her huge book of quotations was this from Anais Nin: “People living deeply have no fear of death.”. Quotes. One she had written and kept in a notebook: There is no one truth

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Mary Wibberley – a LIFE IN WORDS

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  1. Mary Wibberley – a LIFE IN WORDS 30th June 1934 – 17th December 2013

  2. Quotes Mary loved quotes. Marked in her huge book of quotations was this from Anais Nin: “People living deeply have no fear of death.”

  3. Quotes One she had written and kept in a notebook: There is no one truth Truth is illusion Illusion is reality Reality is what you make it Anon

  4. Quotes And another: We are one blink of an eye from being fully awake. Pema Chodron So blink, damn you Chuck Lorre

  5. Family Life

  6. FRIENDS

  7. SWANWICK Life

  8. SWANWICK Life

  9. SWANWICK Life

  10. SWANWICK Life

  11. SWANWICK Life

  12. WRITING

  13. At the RITZ (thanks to M&B)

  14. Heroes . . . • Gerard Butler, Ray Liotta and the Milk Tray Man

  15. Heroes Inspector Montelbano - Luca Zingaretti

  16. Other Loves . . .

  17. HUSKY SLEDDING

  18. Other Loves (IN NO PARTICULAR ORDER) • Holidays in France and speaking French • Speaking with an accent (Scottish, French And American were favourites) • Feeding the foxes and supporting animal charities – St Tiggywinkle’s and the Donkey Sanctuary • Her friends and her Swanwick family • Writing, writing, writing (and drawing sometimes too) • Collecting unusual words – horripilation (the erection of hairs on the skin due to cold, fear, or excitement) – and words ending in –phobia • Her grandsons – Nicholas, Sam and Alex • Her pets – Bob being her much-loved Border Collie cross

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