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Discreet Falling In Love Quotes By Biz Stone

For me, I've learned about what it means to focus on a culture, to build social responsibility, and the idea of a company as a super-organism. — Biz Stone

Discreet Falling In Love Quotes By J. Sheridan Le Fanu

I saw something moving round the foot of the bed, which at first I could not accurately distinguish. But I soon saw that it was a sooty-black animal that resembled a monstrous cat. It appeared to me about four or five feet long for it measured fully the length of the hearthrug as it passed over it; and it continued to-ing and fro-ing with the lithe, sinister restlessness of a beast in a cage. I could not cry out, although as you may suppose, I was terrified. Its pace was growing faster, and the room rapidly darker and darker, and at length so dark that I could no longer see anything of it but its eyes. I felt it spring lightly on the bed. The two broad eyes approached my face, and suddenly I felt a stinging pain as if two large needles darted, an inch or two apart, deep into my breast. I waked with a scream. — J. Sheridan Le Fanu

Discreet Falling In Love Quotes By Moby

We almost need to cultivate - I hate to sound New Age-y - but to cultivate a positive bias, and really work to focus on those things and notice those things that are wonderful and uplifting. — Moby

Discreet Falling In Love Quotes By Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj

The mind exists in two states: as water and as honey. The water vibrates at the least disturbance, while the honey, however disturbed, returns quickly to immobility. — Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj

Discreet Falling In Love Quotes By Jack Kerouac

In my madness I was actually in love with her for the few hours it all lasted; it was the same unmistakable ache and stab across the mind, the same sighs, the same pain, and above all the same reluctance and fear to approach. — Jack Kerouac

Discreet Falling In Love Quotes By A.J. Compton

There are two types of women. The ones who wait to receive flowers and the ones who go out and pick them. — A.J. Compton

Discreet Falling In Love Quotes By Dorothy Gilman

People need dreams, there's as much nourishment in 'em as food. — Dorothy Gilman

Discreet Falling In Love Quotes By Debby Ryan

I'm definitely careful. I'm not reckless or stupid, but that's how I was raised, to not be stupid or immature in as far as trying to grow up too quickly or putting forward a certain image that isn't me. — Debby Ryan

Discreet Falling In Love Quotes By Katherine Mansfield

Leila was sure ifhe partner didn't come and she had to listen to that marvellous music and to watch the others sliding, gliding over the golden floor, she would die at least, or faint, or lift her arms and fly out of one of those dark windows that showed the stars. — Katherine Mansfield

Discreet Falling In Love Quotes By Ilchi Lee

Truth is truth, not the explanations of Truth. Truth is a living, moving process. Truth is constantly undulating and vibrating. You can become one with the Truth, but you cannot adequately explain it. — Ilchi Lee

Discreet Falling In Love Quotes By Charles Dickens

The last burst carried the mail to the summit of the hill. — Charles Dickens

Discreet Falling In Love Quotes By Jonathan Kozol

Equity, after all, does not mean simply equal funding. Equal funding for unequal needs is not equality. — Jonathan Kozol

Discreet Falling In Love Quotes By Tommy Wallach

People always said that photography is an attempt to capture something fleeting.
And suddenly everything is fleeting.
It's like Ardor is this special tone of light we've never had before, and it's shining down and infusinf every single object and person on the planet.
I just want to document that light, before it's gone.
-Eliza — Tommy Wallach

Discreet Falling In Love Quotes By William Carlos Williams

Lifeless in appearance, sluggish
dazed spring approaches-
They enter the new world naked,
cold, uncertain of all
save that they enter. All about them
the cold, familiar wind-
Now the grass, tomorrow
the stiff curl of wildcarrot leaf
One by one objects are defined-
It quickens: clarity, outline of leaf
But now the stark dignity of
entrance-Still, the profound change
has come upon them: rooted, they
grip down and begin to awaken — William Carlos Williams