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Betesh Stefan Quotes By Laurell K. Hamilton

That was the true terror of love, that you could love with your whole heart, your whole soul, and lose both — Laurell K. Hamilton

Betesh Stefan Quotes By Pepper Winters

Her nakedness wasn't vulnerability. It was her strength. — Pepper Winters

Betesh Stefan Quotes By Robert McKee

In life two negatives don't make a positive. Double negatives turn positive only in math and formal logic. In life things just get worse and worse and worse. — Robert McKee

Betesh Stefan Quotes By Rachel Caine

Mirnin: Where's Shreve? — Rachel Caine

Betesh Stefan Quotes By Mark Sheppard

Tell me something I can dance to. — Mark Sheppard

Betesh Stefan Quotes By Michel De Montaigne

No one is free from uttering stupidities. The harm lies in doing it meticulously: Nae — Michel De Montaigne

Betesh Stefan Quotes By Adyashanti

It is easy to imagine that the Buddha, the awakened one, is something or somewhere other than here or that awakening to reality will happen sometime other than now. But as long as we continue to think in terms of time we will deceive ourselves. The you who is chasing enlightenment will never become enlightened.
Instead of striving towards some distant goal that you will never reach, I invite you to stop and ask: How am I avoiding the enlightenment that is already present in each moment? How am I seeing separation where it doesn't exist? — Adyashanti

Betesh Stefan Quotes By David Rees

I just wanted a really simple, dramatic way so that fans, people who were reading my comic, would be like, "This is something different." Just to flag it, almost. — David Rees

Betesh Stefan Quotes By John Edward Williams

In her white dress she was like a cold light coming into the room. Stoner started involuntarily toward her and felt Finch's hand on his arm, restraining him. Edith was pale, but she gave him a small smile. Then she was beside him, and they were walking together. A stranger with a round collar stood before them; he was short and fat and he had a vague face. He was mumbling words and looking at a white book in his hands. William heard himself responding to silences. He felt Edith trembling beside him.
Then there was a long silence, and another murmur, and the sound of laughter. Someone said, Kiss the bride! — John Edward Williams