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Eiseman Jewels Quotes By Leatrice Eiseman

Symbolically, emerald brings a sense of clarity, renewal, and rejuvenation, which is so important in today's complex world. — Leatrice Eiseman

Eiseman Jewels Quotes By Marcia Gay Harden

I've never really liked horror films. — Marcia Gay Harden

Eiseman Jewels Quotes By Sarah MacLean

But it did not stop her from wishing that it had all been different.
Wishing that she had had the chance to be everything daughters of earls were born to be. Wishing that she'd been raised without a care in the world. Without a doubt in her head that it would someday be her day to sparkle; that she would one day be courted properly - by a man who wanted her for her, not as a spoil from a game of chance.
Wishing that she were not so very alone.
Not that wishing had ever helped. — Sarah MacLean

Eiseman Jewels Quotes By Frederick Lenz

To go to the very center of the mind of God, to be that, to become aware of our infiniteness, is the goal of Buddhism and along the way, to be as kind to others as possible without thinking that we are particularly wonderful. — Frederick Lenz

Eiseman Jewels Quotes By Laura Hillenbrand

He found several thick chocolate bars - probably Hershey's military-issue Ration D bars - divided into segments and packaged in wax-dipped containers to resist gas attack. Designed to be unpalatably bitter so soldiers would eat them only in dire circumstances, they were formulated to be highly caloric and melt-resistant. — Laura Hillenbrand

Eiseman Jewels Quotes By Milan Kundera

The gigantic invisible broom that transforms, disfigures, erases landscapes has been at the job for millennia now, but its movements, which used to be slow, just barely perceptible, have sped up so much that I wonder: Would an Odyssey even be conceivable today? Is the epic of the return still pertinent to our time? — Milan Kundera