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Atuin Nando Quotes By Dan Jenkins

Laughter is the only thing that'll cut trouble down to a size where you can talk to it. — Dan Jenkins

Atuin Nando Quotes By Edith Sodergran

Love
My soul was a light-blue gown, sky-coloured;
I left it on a cliff by the sea
and naked I came to you, resembling a woman.
And like a woman I sat at your table
and drank a toast with wine and breathed in the scent of several roses.
You found me beautiful, resembling something you'd seen dreaming,
I forgot everything, I forgot my childhood and my homeland,
I knew only that your caresses held me captive.
And, smiling, you took up a mirror and bade me look.
I saw that my shoulders were made of dust and crumbled away,
I saw that my beauty was sick and had no desire other than to - disappear.
Oh, hold me close in your arms, so tightly that I need nothing. — Edith Sodergran

Atuin Nando Quotes By Graham Speechley

You can provide the conditions for the motivation of others and the leadership to help them find a way but they must have the intrinsic spark, the desire, to move, to overcome the inertia of the status quo and change things. — Graham Speechley

Atuin Nando Quotes By William Makepeace Thackeray

Is beauty beautiful, or is it only our eyes that make it so? — William Makepeace Thackeray

Atuin Nando Quotes By Molly Kelly

How do we want our air? Pure. How do we want our water? Pure. How do we want sex on our wedding night? Pure. — Molly Kelly

Atuin Nando Quotes By J.D. Robb

Goddamn sneaking candy thief found my cache"
Peabody pursed her lips "You had candy in the file cabilnet." she angled her head "Under M?"
"M for MINE damn it — J.D. Robb

Atuin Nando Quotes By Ray Bradbury

How many times can a man go down and still be alive? — Ray Bradbury

Atuin Nando Quotes By Jose Rizal

I honor the father in his son, not the son in his father. Each one receives a reward or punishment for his deeds, but not for the acts of others. — Jose Rizal