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Epithymia Quotes By John O'Keefe

What I tend to do is I try and get as much writing done ... I get as much writing done at home before I go into work. — John O'Keefe

Epithymia Quotes By Sherrilyn Kenyon

I know and I'm sorry. (Epithymia)
So am I. I'm sorry I ever trusted you with the one thing you knew I loved above all others. You ungrateful bitch! I hope your actions haunt you into eternity. (Apollymi)
(Apollymi blasted her sister to death.) — Sherrilyn Kenyon

Epithymia Quotes By Rosie Batty

Children have very little voice, and the coroner's inquest is about Luke's voice, and making sure Luke is heard and respected and honoured. I don't want him to have died in vain. — Rosie Batty

Epithymia Quotes By Jane Goodall

Words can enhance experience, but they can also take so much away. We see an insect and at once we abstract certain characteristics and classify it - a fly. And in that very cognitive exercise, part of the wonder is gone. Once we have labeled the things around us we do not bother to look at them so carefully. Words are part of our rational selves, and to abandon them for a while is to give freer reign to our intuitive selves. — Jane Goodall

Epithymia Quotes By Ramona Matta

Learn to trust your instincts more often. They tend to be the most accurate alarm. — Ramona Matta

Epithymia Quotes By Aziz Ansari

I was surprised to learn that research showed arranged couples tended to be happier in the long run. — Aziz Ansari

Epithymia Quotes By Augustine Of Hippo

It is indeed a song of steps. And as I have often said to you, these steps are not made to descend but to ascend. The questioner wishes then to ascend; and where does he wish to ascend if not to heaven? What does this mean - to ascend to heaven? Does he wish to ascend so as to be in the heavens with the sun, the moon, and the stars? Far from that! But there is in heaven an eternal Jerusalem where the angels, our co-citizens, are. From these co-citizens we on earth are estranged. In this exile we sigh; in the city we shall have joy. — Augustine Of Hippo