Aiutare Conjugations Quotes & Sayings
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Make sure you keep an inner state of flexibility, and are not tightly bound to your visions. — Kelly Martin

She'd crawled into her grief and cocooned it around her, unable to care about anyone or anything - — Kristin Hannah

He calls up all the gods like "HEY, GUYS YOU SHOULD COME OVER I'M HAVING A WEIRD COFFIN PARTY."
And all the gods are like "Oh s**t, weird coffin party. We'll be right over."
So they all get there and Set is like "All right I made this coffin. Whoever fits perfectly inside it gets candy. — Cory O'Brien

What you powerfully hold
In your thought-world
Will make you either
A street beggar
Or a great king. — Sri Chinmoy

People in France have a phrase: "Spirit of the Stairway." In French: esprit d'Escalier. It means that moment when you find the answer but it's too late. So you're at a party and someone insults you. You have to say something. So, under pressure, with everybody watching, you say something lame. But the moment you leave the party ...
As you start down the stairway, then - magic. You come up with the perfect thing you should've said. The perfect crippling put down. That's the Spirit of the Stairway. — Chuck Palahniuk

I think the Statue of David is pretty sexy. I'd do him. — Deena Nicole Cortese

I serve no one who pretends to be a God! — Angel S. Broady

When we interact with others the ego manifests. We have to show that we're superior or that we know more, are more spiritual, evolved - or that we're the worst, everyone is better. — Frederick Lenz

Freedom is the power to choose our own chains — Jean-Jacques Rousseau

The first step in the acquisition of wisdom is silence, the second listening, the third memory, the fourth practice, the fifth teaching others. — Solomon Ibn Gabirol

No doubt but there is none other beeste comparable to the mightie dragon in awesome power and majestie, and few so worthie of the diligent studies of wise men. -Gildas Magnus, Ars Draconis, 1465 — Dugald Steer