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Exasperating Crossword Quotes By Anandmurti Gurumaa

We are told that if you are not occupied with the mind all the time, then you will invite the devil. It is such a heightened misconception that people are going crazy just because of this. An empty mind is not the devil's home but an empty mind is the home of the Buddha. — Anandmurti Gurumaa

Exasperating Crossword Quotes By Steve Maraboli

I dont write books so that you can be fascinated with me. I write them so you can be fascinated with YOU! — Steve Maraboli

Exasperating Crossword Quotes By Nikki Rowe

The hardest lesson to learn, is one where someone takes away your freedom; with out your consent ...
You grow, you ache, the pain never eases you just become strong,
And one day you will wake up & all of a sudden all the darkness that surrounded you now surrounds the doer of the bad deed.
Why ...
Because you forgave them, your free now. — Nikki Rowe

Exasperating Crossword Quotes By G.S. Jennsen

So that's why I say 'never have anything you can't walk away from.' Especially a woman. For them, because this is a dangerous life we lead and you never know if or when it will blow back on those close to you."

"And for you, because trust me when I tell you there exists no greater perdition than the guilt of causing the death of someone you love. — G.S. Jennsen

Exasperating Crossword Quotes By Sonya Hartnett

She doesn't understand that doors, walls, fences, ceilings - they're helpless to keep out what determinedly desires to get in. — Sonya Hartnett

Exasperating Crossword Quotes By Rory Ni Coileain

Yeah, it does. I don't know why, but it's sexy as hell." The — Rory Ni Coileain

Exasperating Crossword Quotes By Meredith Duran

She knew his secret: for all his wandering, his independence and his unorthodox ways, he took his responsibilities very seriously. He even borrowed others' responsibilities, making them his own simply because he thought this sort of service was owed to those whom he loved. — Meredith Duran