Dexter Season 1 Last Episode Quotes & Sayings
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Gratitude is a feeling of fullness, a recognition of the heart of what we are receiving in this moment. — M.J. Ryan
I enjoy people who aren't afraid to say what they mean. It makes life so much easier! — Alex Flinn
made it through this year because I had to, because I had no options. But now that I've experienced comfort and safety, how can I go back? These thoughts take me to the edge of despair, so I will myself - I force myself - not to have them. — Christina Baker Kline
As long as one is involved in worldly interactions, there is pleasure of the mind; and after knowing the Self (Soul), there is bliss of the Soul. — Dada Bhagwan
When you're out of your own cultural context you have conversations with yourself that you just don't have at any other point in your life. When you're in a hotel room on the border between India and Nepal you can really discover things about yourself. — David Mitchell
Art is man's nature; nature is God's art. — Philip James Bailey
Viewed sensitively and with love; the world blossoms in beauty. — Kristian Goldmund Aumann
I want to be prophetic and take stands and stand with those on the margins, and I want to laugh as much as I can. — Greg Boyle
The fatter we are, the more likely we are to get cancer and the more likely we are to become demented as we age. — Gary Taubes
Levana's heart throbbed. "It's been almost ten years."
"I know."
"And now? Are you still waiting for it to be over?"
His expression softened. The anger was gone, replaced with something infuriatingly kind, though his words were heartbreakingly cruel. "Are you still waiting for me to fall in love with you? — Marissa Meyer
To hide in the Mesh, software broke his simulation up into pieces which could run in different processing centers. Each fragment buried itself deep in a local algorithm. To a maintenance program, the pirated space looked like a subroutine running normally. Such masked bins even seemed to be optimizing performance: disguise was the essential trick. — Gregory Benford