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Drunvalo Merkaba Quotes By Emma Goldman

Emancipation should make it possible for woman to be human in the truest sense. Everything within her that craves assertion and activity should reach its fullest expression; all artificial barriers should be broken, and the road towards greater freedom cleared of every trace of centuries of submission and slavery. — Emma Goldman

Drunvalo Merkaba Quotes By Tiphanie Yanique

But they felt ancient and natural, like they were, just tonight and just here, alive in a time before Americanness. A time before any kind of ness. — Tiphanie Yanique

Drunvalo Merkaba Quotes By Jane Smiley

In my experience, there is only one motivation, and that is desire. No reasons or principle contain it or stand against it. — Jane Smiley

Drunvalo Merkaba Quotes By Dylan Callens

Sartre gazed upon Freya's beauty, continuously reminding himself that he should not stare. Every time that he let his guard down, his eye wandered back to her cherry lips. He wanted to know if they tasted as good as they looked. He trailed down and noticed how the slight cleft in her chin served to accentuate the much deeper cleft between her breasts.

Freya detected Sartre skimming her body. She liked it. This frail little man with the crazy eye was so much different than the strong, muscular brutes that she was used to. He was a cute little oddity. — Dylan Callens

Drunvalo Merkaba Quotes By Marguerite Yourcenar

Every new increase in the vast imperial organism seemed to me an unsound growth, like a cancer or dropsical edema which would eventually cause our death. — Marguerite Yourcenar

Drunvalo Merkaba Quotes By Francois-Rene De Chateaubriand

[L]ike a kingfisher I have made my nest on the waves. — Francois-Rene De Chateaubriand

Drunvalo Merkaba Quotes By Jonathan R. Walton

There is no distance so minute and yet so great as the distance between God and man. (The Lonesome God) — Jonathan R. Walton