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Encruzilhadas Quotes By Donna Karan

Design is a constant challenge to balance comfort with luxe, the practical with the desirable. — Donna Karan

Encruzilhadas Quotes By Radhanath Swami

The greater is our sphere of influence, the greater the responsibility. — Radhanath Swami

Encruzilhadas Quotes By Sabine Baring-Gould

The fold is that place where He keeps His flock shut behind the hurdles of the Ten Commandments. Every now and then, a sheep leaps one of these hurdles or pushes his way between them and runs away into forbidden pastures. Then the Good Shepherd goes after the erring sheep and brings it back. — Sabine Baring-Gould

Encruzilhadas Quotes By Robert Anton Wilson

You are precisely as big as what you love and precisely as small as what you allow to annoy you. — Robert Anton Wilson

Encruzilhadas Quotes By Susan Dennard

Fool brother Filip led blind brother Daret
deep into the black cave.
He knew that inside it, the Queen Crab resided
but that didn't scare him away.

Said blind brother Daret to fool brother Filip,
does Queen Crab no longer reign?
I have heard she is vicious, and likes to eat fishes.
It's best we avoid her domain.

Answered fool Filip to his brother small,
have I not always kept you safe?
I know what I'm doing, for I'm older than you,
and I'll never lead you astray. — Susan Dennard

Encruzilhadas Quotes By Kristin Armstrong

Whatever you may be missing right now - a person, a place, a feeling, maybe you are injured and missing running - whatever it is, have peace and take heart - remember that any goodbye makes room for a hello. — Kristin Armstrong

Encruzilhadas Quotes By Alice Walker

Freedom, after all, is like love: the more you give to others, the more you have. — Alice Walker

Encruzilhadas Quotes By Paul Bourget

There are conditions of blindness so voluntary that they become complicity. — Paul Bourget