Cold Mountain Teague Quotes & Sayings
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He who controls others may be powerful, but he who has mastered himself is mightier still. — Lao-Tzu

Now I lay down on this tree and felt a lonely sadness coming over me in waves. Slow tears ran from my eyes and trickled into my ears. I thought, 'I even cry in a humble, common way, with tears flowing into my ears.' But the humble, common tears had relieved me[ ... ] — Barbara Comyns

With the wind of love, let your heart dance like a flower. — Debasish Mridha

Ugh. I do not miss being your age." Sarah muttered, retracting her hand and wrinkling her nose. "It's like all teenagers have hormones coming out of their ears. — Violet Cross

Keep alive the fact that a mystery has come into existence and that a physical being serves as a house for this mystery. — Paul Caponigro

The angel came, the angel saw, the angel fell. — Alexandra Adornetto

Vacation: a period of travel and relaxation when you take twice the clothes and half the money you need. — Jerry Smith

I don't know why you're laughing, Miss Thing," Nick said, turning his gaze to me. "You still fantasize over Joe McIntyre like you are thirteen years old!"
"Oh, I own my obsession. If Joey Joe were here right now, I'd break him. I have no shame. — Alice Clayton

He watched her as she carried the stone over to one of the walls and set it down. She exhaled and wiped her brow. Then she glared at him.
He smiled - one of his best, he thought. "You ought to bend your legs when you lift the stones," he called out. "It's better for your back."
"It's better for your back," she mimicked under her breath, "lazy, good-for-nothing, stupid little - "
"Excuse me?"
"Thank you for your advice." Her voice was sweetness personified. — Julia Quinn

We've got enough going on in our lives today without stressing about things that might or might not happen tomorrow — Karen Gibbs

I have sent for you that you may see how a Christian may die. — Joseph Addison