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Berardelli Pool Quotes By Christie Hefner

We don't fight about money ... I hate to see people fight about money. — Christie Hefner

Berardelli Pool Quotes By George Meredith

Lowly, with a broken neck, The crocus lays her cheek to mire. — George Meredith

Berardelli Pool Quotes By Carol Rifka Brunt

I needed to know that my mother understood that her hand was in this too. That all the jealousy and envy and shame we carried was our own kind of sickness. As much a disease as Toby and Finn's AIDS. — Carol Rifka Brunt

Berardelli Pool Quotes By Francois-Rene De Chateaubriand

The heart feels, the head compares. — Francois-Rene De Chateaubriand

Berardelli Pool Quotes By C.E.M. Joad

My life is spent in perpetual alternation between two rhythms,
the rhythm of attracting people for fear I may be lonely
and the rhythm of trying to get rid of them
because I know that I am bored. — C.E.M. Joad

Berardelli Pool Quotes By Meister Eckhart

The soul loves the body. And consider too how it is that the body is more in the soul than the soul is in the body. — Meister Eckhart

Berardelli Pool Quotes By Caroline Myss

Imagine what a focused human being could do in a day to make a difference in this world. — Caroline Myss

Berardelli Pool Quotes By Malcolm Turnbull

To the former child migrants, who came to Australia from a home far away, led to believe this land would be a new beginning, when only to find it was not a beginning, but an end, an end of innocence - we apologise and we are sorry. To the mothers who lost the maternal right to love and care for their child - we apologise, and we are sorry. — Malcolm Turnbull

Berardelli Pool Quotes By Lisa Kleypas

What a blush," he murmured. "Good Lord, I've forgotten what it's like to be so innocent. I doubt I ever was."
St. Vincent was mesmerizing in the torchlight. Shadows nestled lovingly beneath the fine planes of his cheekbones. The thick, layered locks of his hair were the bronzed gold of an ancient Byzantine icon. — Lisa Kleypas