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Betel Leaf Quotes By J.M. Darhower

Bodies pressed together, she could feel his pulse, blood furiously rushing through his veins. "Your heart," she whispered. "It's racing."
"You feel it?" he asked. "You hear it?"
"Yes."
"What's it saying?"
She smiled, her eyes fluttering closed. "It's saying you love me."
"I do," he said. "No matter what. Sempre. — J.M. Darhower

Betel Leaf Quotes By Ming-Dao Deng

You may be capable of great things, But life consists of small things. — Ming-Dao Deng

Betel Leaf Quotes By Anais Nin

I love her for what she has dared to be, for her hardness, her cruelty, her egoism, her perverseness, her demoniac destructiveness. She would crush me to ashes without hesitation. She is a personality created to the limit. I worship her courage to hurt, and I am willing to be sacrificed to it. She will add the sum of me to her. She will be June plus all that I contain. — Anais Nin

Betel Leaf Quotes By Francois Hollande

There is just one France ... one single nation, united in the same destiny. — Francois Hollande

Betel Leaf Quotes By Sunday Adelaja

The next thing to do after discovering who you are is to build and add value to yourself — Sunday Adelaja

Betel Leaf Quotes By William Faulkner

Setting an example for your children takes all the fun out of middle age Conditions are never just right. People who delay action until all factors are favorable do nothing. — William Faulkner

Betel Leaf Quotes By Debasish Mridha

It is not very difficult to build world peace. We just have to be kind to each other and treat each other with great care. — Debasish Mridha

Betel Leaf Quotes By Ernst Mach

The history of the development of mechanics is quite indispensable to a full comprehension of the science in its present condition. It also affords a simple and instructive example or the processes by which natural science generally is developed. — Ernst Mach