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Der Gregorian Monks Quotes By Kristen Callihan

Their eyes met, and that spark of something hot and sharp ripped through her again. Awareness. It took a moment to realize, but that was it. She was utterly aware of him. Of the breadth of his shoulders, the deep even way he breathed, the force of his gaze. Bloody hell, but she we beset by the craving to touch him, testing the strength in those shoulders. — Kristen Callihan

Der Gregorian Monks Quotes By Lin Zhe

The sweet, lovely voices of the children were like honey, like grape wine, intoxicating him, entrancing him, so he couldn't tell heaven from earth. — Lin Zhe

Der Gregorian Monks Quotes By Charles Olson

A poem is a 'line' between any two points in creation. — Charles Olson

Der Gregorian Monks Quotes By Margaret Atwood

But nothing I ever gave was good for you;
it was like white bread to goldfish.
they cram and cram, and it kills them,
and they drift in the pool, belly-up,
making stunned faces
and playing on our guilt
as if their own toxic gluttony
was not their own fault
there you are, still outside the window,
still with your hands out, still
pallid and fish-eyed, still acting
stupidly innocent and starved. — Margaret Atwood

Der Gregorian Monks Quotes By Daniel Baldwin

I've been sober now for a couple of years and I'm taking my sobriety very seriously - one day at a time and I am moving forward in my career. — Daniel Baldwin

Der Gregorian Monks Quotes By Jon Kabat-Zinn

If you can't entirely trust what you think, what about trusting awareness? What about trusting your heart? What about trusting your motivation to at least do no harm? What about trusting your experience until it's proven to be inaccurate - and then trusting that discovery? — Jon Kabat-Zinn

Der Gregorian Monks Quotes By Sanna Hines

Ever the women must work," Brigid grumbled. — Sanna Hines