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Arrepentido Translation Quotes By Craig Keen

There may be no English word as bent and broken by casual misuse, or drained of blood by idealizing admirers and apologists, or grossly caricatured by huckstering detractors, as church. — Craig Keen

Arrepentido Translation Quotes By Henry David Thoreau

It is difficult to begin without borrowing, but perhaps it is the most generous course thus to permit your fellow-men to have an interest in your enterprise. The owner of the axe, as he released his hold on it, said that it was the apple of his eye; but I returned it sharper than I received it. — Henry David Thoreau

Arrepentido Translation Quotes By Hermann Hesse

He saw and recognised the visible and he sought his place in this world. He did not seek reality; his goal was not on any other side. The world was beautiful when looked at in this way - without any seeking, so simple, so childlike. The moon and stars were beautiful, the brook, the shore, the forest and rock, the goat and the golden beetle, the flower and butterfly were beautiful. It was beautiful and pleasant to go through the world like that, so childlike, so awakened, so concerned with the immediate, without any distrust. — Hermann Hesse

Arrepentido Translation Quotes By Monica Dumont

What beauty would we see around us, if for just one second we could acknowledge the beauty that lies within ourselves? — Monica Dumont

Arrepentido Translation Quotes By C.A. McGroarty

We said we'd walk together, and come what may, then come twilight, should we lose out way, and if we're walking a hand should slip free, I'll wait for you, and if I fall behind, wait for me. — C.A. McGroarty

Arrepentido Translation Quotes By William Shakespeare

Man, proud man, Drest in a little brief authority, Most ignorant of what he's most assured. — William Shakespeare