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Bookbinder Soup Quotes By Sonja Lyubomirsky

In a nutshell, the fountain of happiness can be found in how you behave, what you think, and what goals you set every day of your life. — Sonja Lyubomirsky

Bookbinder Soup Quotes By Anne Frank

There's one golden rule to keep before you: laugh about everything and don't bother yourself about the others! — Anne Frank

Bookbinder Soup Quotes By Buddy Wakefield

Everyone has some they can't contain. — Buddy Wakefield

Bookbinder Soup Quotes By Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj

When you know beyond all doubting that the same life flows through all that is, and you are that life, you will love all naturally and spontaneously. — Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj

Bookbinder Soup Quotes By Charles Lovatt Evans

A true anecdote which illustrates his unworldly nature is of the instruction he received in 1922 to appear at Buckingham Palace to receive the accolade of the Order of Knighthood; Bayliss replied that as the date coincided with that of a meeting of the Physiological Society, he would be unable to attend. — Charles Lovatt Evans

Bookbinder Soup Quotes By Megan Marshall

As Margaret would later write, Europe had come to seem "my America," an unsettled territory where liberty was at hand, while the New World she had left behind had grown "stupid with the lust of gain, soiled by crime in its willing perpetuation of slavery, shamed by an unjust war," the imperialist conflict with Mexico over the annexation of Texas. — Megan Marshall

Bookbinder Soup Quotes By Bell Hooks

Society's collective fear of love must be faced if we are to lay claim to a love ethic that can inspire us and give us the courage to make necessary changes. — Bell Hooks

Bookbinder Soup Quotes By Christine Feehan

His lips moved to her chin, the corner of her lips. His voice was husky, aching. "Want me enough, Shea. Want me with more than just your body. Let me into your heart." His mouth fastened on hers, not gently but wildly, hungrily. The hunger was in his eyes when he raised his head to look down at her. "Open your mind to me. Want me there, as you want me in your body. Want me coming to you wild with a need only you can satisfy. Take me into your soul and let me live there." His mouth was roaming every inch of her face, the column of her neck, the hollow of her shoulder. — Christine Feehan