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Claude Levi Strauss Tristes Tropiques Quotes By Maria Faustina Kowalska

Jesus loves hidden souls. A hidden flower is the most fragrant. I must strive to make the interior of my soul a resting place for the Heart of Jesus. — Maria Faustina Kowalska

Claude Levi Strauss Tristes Tropiques Quotes By Taylor Jenkins Reid

I punched someone in the library stacks, somewhere between 972.01 and 973.6 — Taylor Jenkins Reid

Claude Levi Strauss Tristes Tropiques Quotes By Jessica Warman

Don't say 'sorry.' Just cut it out. — Jessica Warman

Claude Levi Strauss Tristes Tropiques Quotes By William Shakespeare

Sit by my side, and let the world slip: we shall ne'er be younger. — William Shakespeare

Claude Levi Strauss Tristes Tropiques Quotes By Martha Plimpton

I like things that are civilized. — Martha Plimpton

Claude Levi Strauss Tristes Tropiques Quotes By Craig D. Lounsbrough

To 'pretend' is to say that I'm willing to waste the precious energy that it takes to pretend, and I'm unwilling to cultivate the bravery that it takes to be real. And I am at a complete loss to pretend that either of these aren't true. — Craig D. Lounsbrough

Claude Levi Strauss Tristes Tropiques Quotes By Jessie Burton

There is nothing hidden that will not be revealed. — Jessie Burton

Claude Levi Strauss Tristes Tropiques Quotes By Pliny The Elder

The javelin-snake amphiptere hurls itself from the branches of trees. — Pliny The Elder

Claude Levi Strauss Tristes Tropiques Quotes By Chogyam Trungpa

If you pour a cup of tea, you are aware of extending your arm and touching your hand to the teapot, lifting it and pouring the water. Finally the water touches your teacup and fills it, and you stop pouring and put the teapot down precisely, as in the Japanese tea ceremony. You become aware that each precise movement has dignity. We have long forgotten that activities can be simple and precise. Every act of our lives can contain simplicity and precision and can thus have tremendous beauty and dignity. — Chogyam Trungpa