Chocoholic Bugbane Quotes & Sayings
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Feeling — Esther Spurrill Jones
I tell you, the old-fashioned doctor who treated all diseases has completely disappeared, now there are only specialists, and they advertise all the time in the newspapers. If your nose hurts, they send you to Paris: there's a European specialist there, he treats noses. You go to Paris, he examines your nose: I can treat only your right nostril, he says, I don't treat left nostrils, it's not my specialty, but after me, go to Vienna, there's a separate specialist there who will finish treating your left nostril. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky
She pushed him back onto the leafy ground, sprawling on his chest without breaking their kiss. His hands were in her hair, holding her mouth against his. Breathing wasn't necessary. All she needed was him. If only she could freeze time so they never had to be apart again. Piper's hands tightened on the ropes attached to the spines on Tenryu's shoulders. She was crouched tight to his back, tension making her whole body ache as she tried to ignore the dizzying vertigo of the drop behind her. — Annette Marie
Te amo, Querida," he whispered, stroking her hair. "Tu eres mi luz en la oscuridad." I love you. You are my light in the darkness. — Brooklyn Ann
Don't ever speak publicly about anything that you're not passionate about and that you don't actually believe you have something truly unique about it to deliver. — Tony Robbins
Ignorance is my least favorite thing. I really think it's at the core of all our problems. — Naomi Judd
When one door of hapiness closes, another opens. — Helen Keller
My theory is that one needs to be loved completely, unconditionally, and unfettered by parental disapproval, if one is to get happily through life which, after all, presents its own hurdles. — Arabella Weir
We prefer to imagine brutal wars and atrocities as events that "just happen" every now and then, much like tornadoes or lightning strikes; this metaphor suggests that we can't generalize from them, since they are radically discontinuous with ordinary life. But wars and atrocities do not "just happen": societies and individuals slide into them, little by little, one tiny decision or omission at a time. (p214) — Rosa Brooks
It is very sad for a man to make himself servant to a single thing; his manhood all taken out of him by the hydraulic pressure of excessive business. — Theodore Parker
It was better to know the worst, whatever it was, than to be left in this hideous uncertainty. — Oscar Wilde
I never wear very serious suits. I don't have to because I don't go to an office, so it's fine. — Jean Pigozzi
Your own acts tell the world who you are and what kind of society you think it should be. — Ai Weiwei
Thank God men cannot fly, and lay waste the sky as well as the earth. — Henry David Thoreau