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Armhole Dart Quotes By Dwight D. Eisenhower

If progress is to be steady we must have long term guides extending far ahead. — Dwight D. Eisenhower

Armhole Dart Quotes By Jackie Tabick

What does this compassion entail? ... It means understanding one's connection to the whole of creation: understanding that one is part of that creation, that there is a unity that underlies all that we see, all that we hear, all that we feel. — Jackie Tabick

Armhole Dart Quotes By Henry David Thoreau

The poet is a man who lives at last by watching his moods. An old poet comes at last to watch his moods as narrowly as a cat does a mouse. — Henry David Thoreau

Armhole Dart Quotes By Veronica Roth

You want to see people as extremes. Bad or good, trustworthy or not. I understand. It's easier that way. But that isn't how people work. — Veronica Roth

Armhole Dart Quotes By Lia Davis

He hissed and rocked his hips into her. "You like to bite?"
"I'm a cat, aren't I? — Lia Davis

Armhole Dart Quotes By Ellen Meloy

The complex human eye harvests light. It perceives seven to ten million colors through a synaptic flash: one-tenth of a second from retina to brain. Homo sapiens gangs up to 70 percent of its sense receptors solely for vision, to anticipate danger and recognize reward, but also - more so - for beauty. — Ellen Meloy

Armhole Dart Quotes By David Frawley

Prana ... is the spirit of mantra. Mantra in turn is the expression of prana. Whatever most engages our prana or vital energy becomes the main subject of our speech. — David Frawley

Armhole Dart Quotes By Anselm Of Canterbury

O supreme and unapproachable light! O whole and blessed truth, how far art thou from me, who am so near to thee! How far removed art thou from my vision, though I am so near to thine! Everywhere thou art wholly present, and I see thee not. In thee I move, and in thee I have my being; and I cannot come to thee. Thou art within me, and about me, and I feel thee not. — Anselm Of Canterbury