Debertis Quotes & Sayings
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He was sculpting me. He was trying to make me so he could fall in love with me .. — Jonathan Safran Foer

Matt raised an eyebrow. Tour the Greek cathedral, huh? We can call it that, if you want. Sure. — Jessica Park

We think we know what we want, don't we? We always believe we know better than God. We have our entire journey plotted out. We may have even packed our bags and purchased a ticket, but God always has His own plans. And His plans are infinite in wisdom." Sophie smiled on the last words and took a sip of tea. "He was here, you know. — Kristy Cambron

Princess. You'd have brought her the moon. Her or me, did — Tana French

The one, more Latin, more Roman, closer to eloquence than to the literal word, aims at a certain effect, at magic. The other, more Greek, more Hellenistic, seeks transparency flowing from the source. — Therese De Lisieux

Men and women of integrity, character, and purpose have ever recognized a power higher than themselves and have sought through prayer to be guided by that power. Such has it ever been. So shall it ever be. — Thomas S. Monson

True connection with the world and others, can only come about when one has begun to connect with themselves. — Catherine Louise Birmingham

Having extreme physical beauty presented a problem similar to being rich: it was difficult to know if people loved you for the person you were inside. — Greg Mongrain

The real beloved is your beginning and your end.
When you find that one,
you'll no longer expect anything else — Rumi

Friends we shall never be, you know that yourself. Whether we shall be the happiest or the wretchedest of people
that's in your hands. — Leo Tolstoy

Love has had a lot of press-agenting from the oldest times; but there are higher, nobler things than love. — P.G. Wodehouse

Respect is not fear and awe; it ... [is]the ability to see a person as he is, to be aware of his unique individuality. Respect, thus, implies the absence of exploitation. I want the loved person to grow and unfold for his own sake, and in his own ways, and not for the purpose of serving me. — Erich Fromm