Chanchala Dase Quotes & Sayings
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It is an old truth that men and women sometimes miss what they hate as much as what they love. — Guy Gavriel Kay
Love is about letting go of the fears that stand in front of our hearts. — Marianne Williamson
To: Christian Grey — E.L. James
A society in which adults are estranged from the world of children, and often from their own childhood, tends to hear children's speech only as a foreign language, or as a lie. Children have been treated. as congenital fibbers, fakers and fantasisers. — Beatrix Campbell
Anthony honed the razor along the old leather strop and stared intently at the metal blade as it went up and down, flipping back and forth, with the light exploding off of it like a series of quiet, hypnotic explosions. — Jonathan Douglas Duran
Defeat ends when we launch into another battle. Failure has no end: it is a lifetime choice. — Paulo Coelho
And Grace calls out, 'You are not just a disillusioned old man who may die soon, a middle-aged woman stuck in a job and desperately wanting to get out, a young person feeling the fire in the belly begin to grow cold. You may be insecure, inadequate, mistaken or potbellied. Death, panic, depression, and disillusionment may be near you. But you are not just that. You are accepted.' Never confuse your perception of yourself with the mystery that you really are accepted. — Brennan Manning
Grace is the absence of everything that indicates pain or difficulty, hesitation or incongruity. — William Hazlitt
Holding my hands out open wide. Not catching the drops or trying to hold them. I'm letting them leave their mark and then letting them go. — Ally Condie
And maybe some people are like collages - no matter how broken or useless we felt, we were an essential part of the whole. We mattered. — Heather Demetrios
Legislative activity is always best based on care for the people. — Pope Francis
My God, my aim and my fulfillment; I am thy yesterday and thou are my tomorrow. I am they root in the earth and thou art my flower in the sky, and together we grow before the face of the sun. — Kahlil Gibran
We have our little theory on all human and divine things. Poetry, the workings of genius itself, which, in all times, with one or another meaning, has been called Inspiration, and held to be mysterious and inscrutable, is no longer without its scientific exposition. The building of the lofty rhyme is like any other masonry or bricklaying: we have theories of its rise, height, decline and fall
which latter, it would seem, is now near, among all people. — Thomas Carlyle
The original necessity for the ceaseless presence of the woman to maintain that altar fire - and it was an altar fire in very truth at one period - has passed with the means of prompt ignition; the matchbox has freed the housewife from that incessant service, but the feeling that women should stay at home is with us yet. — Charlotte Perkins Gilman
