Dhammapada Love Quotes & Sayings
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Top Dhammapada Love Quotes

This is and has been the Father's work from the beginning-to bring us into the home of His heart. — George MacDonald

The people who best use their advantages, or overcome adversity, and work honestly are those most worthy of admiration. — Ben Bernanke

I thought I could play at love...But I've found out I'm not made that way...I can't play this game if my heart's not in it. — Cinda Williams Chima

Desperate, lonely, cut off from the human community which in many cases has ceased to exist, under the sentence of violent death, wracked by desires for intimacy they do not know how to fulfil, at the same time tormented by the presence of women, men turn to logic. — Andrea Nye

Are you getting hysterical?" Ty asked eagerly. "Can I smack you? — Madeleine Urban

Now and then may not be enough ... You have to enjoy it while you're still young. enjoy it to the fullest. You can use the memories of what you did to warm your body after you get old and can't do it anymore. — Haruki Murakami

Great," Percy said. "Seven of us against Hercules."
"And a satyr!" Hedge added. "We can take him. — Rick Riordan

Let a man overcome anger by love. — Gautama Buddha

In other countries they speak of nobility and courtesy, in London they practise it. — Frances Xavier Cabrini

If you regain your senses, come see me, I will teach you how. - Cara — Terry Goodkind

Thanks to years of travel at other people's expense, I have a lifetime supply of soaps, small bottles of shampoo, aromatic lotions, sewing kits, and shoe mitts. I have over eleven hundred shower caps and require now only a reason to use them. I am so well prepared financially that I have money in a range — Bill Bryson

The thought manifests as the word; The word manifests as the deed; The deed develops into habit; And habit hardens into character; So watch the thought and its ways with care, And let it spring from love Born out of concern for all beings ... . As the shadow follows the body, as we think, so we become. - FROM THE DHAMMAPADA (SAYINGS OF THE BUDDHA) — Lama Surya Das

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Oh, yes, she could feel it/even though the bullet/had never stabbed her skin./ The bright white heat/ burned at her core/ where two lives/ beat, and if he'd aimed/ there and pulled the trigger,/red would have crested/ like a broken dam/ over her hands/ as her last word rushed/ up to her throat
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/ a sound that took no time and also lifetimes. — Jenny Hubbard

Trying to write, or talk - or think - without invoking time is like trying to make pancakes underwater. Time — John Wray