Birthing Cave Quotes & Sayings
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She was my wife. My most valuable possession; I treasured her. But I loved her slutty and dirty, too. A sexual object for my pleasure. The one woman who could silence the memories in my head and set me free. — Sylvia Day

So often we focus on finding answers to life's mysteries ...
when in reality, a wiser approach is to start asking better questions, and more of them. — Dana Gore

When all this fame first comes, it's like being hit by a giant wave. You panic and think if you can just calm down and see where it's going, you'll be okay. Then you become more relaxed. — Julia Roberts

The closest thing to Roseanne Barr's singing the national anthem was my cat being neutered. — Johnny Carson

Any fool can write, we start learning it at school at the age of three ... — Pandora Poikilos

What better way to try to begin to understand the nature and meaning of human memory than to investigate its absence? — Joshua Foer

You see,' she said, snapping the top, and walking down the stairs, 'you are so very different from Rebecca — Daphne Du Maurier

Today's churchless adults are not remarkably less favorable toward churches in their community; if anything, there is simply a growing "yawn, — George Barna

Frequently we're asked to come in when the Tao is conflict and crisis. We encourage people to let that Tao happen and not repress it. Especially in new age circles, people just hate conflict and try to repress it. — Arnold Mindell

The inside of my head is out of control. It is on fire. It is snowing. It is a wild jungle. It is an Arctic wilderness. It is everything that has ever happened and everything that ever will happen, all at once. — Emily Barr

Discouragement comes when the things you expected to see in your ministry don't happen — Sunday Adelaja

Prayer is the lungs through which holiness breathes. Prayer is not only the language of spiritual life, but also makes its very essence and forms its real character. O for a faith that will not shrink though pressed by every foe; That will not tremble on the brink of any earthly woe. Lord, give us such a faith as this ... whatever may come ... — Edward McKendree Bounds