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Bodgers Quotes By S.W. Clemens

Each day a whole world passes away, largely unappreciated, numbly relegated to obligation, commerce and routine. One day seems as unremarkable as the next. It's only through the inexorable accretion of days, weeks, months and years, that we come to appreciate with heartbreaking clarity how incredibly unique and precious each lost day has been. — S.W. Clemens

Bodgers Quotes By Emily Giffin

You'd do anything to get a soul mate back, right? ... I mean, that's the nature of soul mates. — Emily Giffin

Bodgers Quotes By Rose Macaulay

Did you ever look through a microscope at a drop of pond water? You see plenty of love there. All the amoebae getting married. I presume they think it very exciting and important. We don't. — Rose Macaulay

Bodgers Quotes By Warsan Shire

Light attracts light. But sometimes your light attracts moths and your warmth attracts parasites. Protect your space and energy — Warsan Shire

Bodgers Quotes By Greever Williams

You don't have to go to church and sit in a pew to find faith. Look into the eyes of a newborn baby or watch a sunset. Listen to children laughing. Like when a dog licks your palm or when you can smell the rain steaming the asphalt on a hot summer day. There is God ... there is love, and there is evidence of your faith. Live, breathe, love ... the rest will come easily. — Greever Williams

Bodgers Quotes By Pope Francis

If we act like children of God, knowing that he loves us, our lives will be made new, filled with serenity and joy. — Pope Francis

Bodgers Quotes By Victoria Osteen

God's not complicated - He's really not. And He helps people in their everyday life so that they can get better in relationships, in their job situations, in getting through grief. — Victoria Osteen

Bodgers Quotes By William Shakespeare

Man delights not me; no,
nor Woman neither; — William Shakespeare