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Empathically Synonyms Quotes By Patrick Ness

Early Christians thought your soul was in your stomach, I say. — Patrick Ness

Empathically Synonyms Quotes By Leonardo Da Vinci

Therefore, O students, study mathematics and do not build without foundations. — Leonardo Da Vinci

Empathically Synonyms Quotes By Mahatma Gandhi

Remember that all through history, there have been tyrants and murderers, and for a time, they seem invincible. But in the end, they always fall. Always. — Mahatma Gandhi

Empathically Synonyms Quotes By Tori Amos

I've been known to throw watermelons, backstage, at people who are giving me news I don't want to hear. But I never aim for the head. — Tori Amos

Empathically Synonyms Quotes By Matt Papa

My scars are numerous, my flesh is powerless, my enemy is dangerous, but my God is glorious and His grace is totally sufficient. — Matt Papa

Empathically Synonyms Quotes By Sue Barr

Where are you staying?
Our house. He shifted closer and I stopped breathing.
Not good. I really needed to breathe and leaned back further in my chair to put space between me and his stubble darkened chin, his oh-so-kissable mouth, his windblown hair, his...his...everything.
For the zillionth time, I wondered what the statute of limitations was on stupid decisions. Marrying him had to top the list. — Sue Barr

Empathically Synonyms Quotes By Joyce Meyer

Go home, and let all your relatives off the potter's wheel. You are not the potter! — Joyce Meyer

Empathically Synonyms Quotes By Abigail Barnette

Well, at least you'll get some down time to heal up before the chemo. Of course, that sounds kind of like in The Princess Bride when they heal Westley up before they torture him. — Abigail Barnette

Empathically Synonyms Quotes By Liane Moriarty

She wondered if she was going mad. It felt like a decision she could make. One small step over an invisible line and she could choose lunacy. — Liane Moriarty