Crocell Demon Quotes & Sayings
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This transformation is already proceeding, and if we want to consciously find these evolutionary currents operating in our own being as well-if we want to consciously join Spirit-in-action-then the four quardrants can help us orient ourselves more effectively, can help us become more conscious of the evolutionary currents already flowing around us and through us and in us. — Ken Wilber
I have learned to seek my happiness by limiting my desires, rather than in attempting to satisfy them. — John Stuart Mill
We had the camera locked, but not the location of the sun. — Joss Whedon
Why are you such an asshat?"
"An asshat?" Jace looked as if he were about to laugh. — Cassandra Clare
If I'd had a charisma-ectomy in the beginning, XP would have gone nowhere. — Kent Beck
This isn't a fairy tale. It's New York City. — Alex Flinn
Oh baby, he whispers. Steps back. Out of the doorway. His face ashen. He walks slowly back to the kitchen. Leans over the counter. Puts his head in his hands. His hair falls over his fingers.
The bathroom door clicks shut.
She stays there for a long time.
He's pulling his hair out. — Lisa McMann
They are all friends of mine and honest people. — C.S. Lewis
All I need are chocolates, credit card, and stilettos. — Maryse Ouellet
If your head thinks up mischief, your backside's going to pay for it. — Diana Gabaldon
Affirmation: I am one, but I'm not alone. God, Jesus and the Holy Spirit is complete within me. — Katina Marshell Cotton-Sliwa
Every soul needs a touch of erotic love. A deep, unconditional love is what every heart truly desires. True love is passionately erotic. — Salil Jha
I'm actually one of the more reluctant celebrities you will ever meet. — Jason Alexander
Welsh chapelgoers automatically sang in four-part harmony, and when they were in the mood they could raise the roof. As he joined in, Lloyd felt this was the beating heart of Britain, here in this whitewashed chapel. — Ken Follett
