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Desteapta Romane Quotes By Erich Fromm

Love is an activity, not a passive affect; it is a "standing in," not a "falling for." In the most general way, the active character of love can be described by stating that love is primarily giving, not receiving. — Erich Fromm

Desteapta Romane Quotes By Catherine Cox

You only get back what you put in — Catherine Cox

Desteapta Romane Quotes By Jay Parini

It is not an easy thing to alter the trajectory of your life. People have expectations on your behalf. You come to believe them yourself. — Jay Parini

Desteapta Romane Quotes By Richelle E. Goodrich

Effective parenting requires being the grown up version of what you want your children to be. Why? Because example is the most compelling superpower. — Richelle E. Goodrich

Desteapta Romane Quotes By William Penn

Only trust thyself, and another shall not betray thee. — William Penn

Desteapta Romane Quotes By Henry Ward Beecher

There is an ugly kind of forgiveness in this world,
a kind of hedgehog forgiveness, shot out like quills. Men take one who has offended, and set him down before the blowpipe of their indignation, and scorch him, and burn his fault into him; and when they have kneaded him sufficiently with their fiery fists, then
they forgive him. — Henry Ward Beecher

Desteapta Romane Quotes By Jan Strnad

Alice likes to swing as high as she can. At the schoolyard on the big swings there, I think maybe she's going to go all the way over the top. I can read her mind when she swings. I know she's thinking about jumping out and flying away when she swings that high. Flying to California. She doesn't say anything about it. — Jan Strnad

Desteapta Romane Quotes By Nicole Sager

Carnatur, eh? What are they man-eating daisies? — Nicole Sager

Desteapta Romane Quotes By Pythagoras

Many words befall men, mean and noble alike; do not be astonished by them, nor allow yourself to be constrained. — Pythagoras