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Attelle Cruropedieuse Quotes By Merrit Malloy

When I die
Give what's left of me away
To children
And old men that wait to die.

And if you need to cry,
Cry for your brother
Walking the street beside you
And when you need me,
Put your arms
Around anyone
And give to them
What you need to give to me.

I want to leave you something,
Something better
Than words
Or sounds.

Look for me
In the people I've known
Or loved,
And if you cannot give me away,
At least let me live in your eyes
And not on your mind.

You can love me most
By letting
Hands touch hands
By letting
Bodies touch bodies
And by letting go
Of children
That need to be free.

Love doesn't die,
People do.
So, when all that's left of me
Is love,
Give me away — Merrit Malloy

Attelle Cruropedieuse Quotes By Margaret Thatcher

Do you know, one of the greatest problems of our age is that we are governed by people who care more about feelings than they do about thoughts and ideas? Now, thoughts and ideas, that interests me. — Margaret Thatcher

Attelle Cruropedieuse Quotes By Shah Rukh Khan

In India, the films are not looked upon just as entertainment. They're a way of life. — Shah Rukh Khan

Attelle Cruropedieuse Quotes By Joseph Joubert

Every legitimate authority should respect its extent and its limits. — Joseph Joubert

Attelle Cruropedieuse Quotes By Anders Sandberg

I do have a ridiculously high hedonic set-point — Anders Sandberg

Attelle Cruropedieuse Quotes By Robert Smith Surtees

The country has its charms-cheapness for one. — Robert Smith Surtees

Attelle Cruropedieuse Quotes By Walter Dean Myers

I just wanted to be a human being. I just wanted to be whoever I saw in the mirror, without a race or a place in life. What is so wrong with that? — Walter Dean Myers

Attelle Cruropedieuse Quotes By Ken Wilber

In fact, at this point in history, the most radical, pervasive, and earth-shaking transformation would occur simply if everybody truly evolved to a mature, rational, and responsible ego, capable of freely participating in the open exchange of mutual self-esteem. There is the 'edge of history.' There would be a real New Age. — Ken Wilber