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Furlenco Quotes By Thich Nhat Hanh

Saint Macarius said, "It is not necessary to use many words. Only stretch out your arms and say, 'Lord, have pity on me as you desire and as you well know how. — Thich Nhat Hanh

Furlenco Quotes By Nonito Donaire

He's going for the home run, I'm going for the grand slam. If he gets a lot of strikeouts, I'm getting a shutout. I just have that positivity, that mentality that I can conquer whatever he gives out. — Nonito Donaire

Furlenco Quotes By Morgan Freeman

People hear that and say I'm being modest, but I am not a modest person, but I have to be truthful about what I'm doing and what I'm doing is channeling. — Morgan Freeman

Furlenco Quotes By Harrison Ford

I am my age. I'm not making any effort to change it. — Harrison Ford

Furlenco Quotes By Jennifer Egan

So this is it what cost me all that time. A man who turned out to be old, a house that turned out to be empty. — Jennifer Egan

Furlenco Quotes By Mary Anne Radmacher

Nurturing is not complex. It's simply being tuned in to the thing or person before you and offering small gestures toward what it needs at that time. — Mary Anne Radmacher

Furlenco Quotes By Donna Lynn Hope

You wonder why he loves her, she's so unlike any other, but any man can love an ordinary woman. They're everywhere and whereas he's had other women love him before, they were women who loved a lot, and such love is fickle, never setting anyone apart.
Attaining the love of someone known not to love is an honor and the highest level of love there is, because it's rare, and real. — Donna Lynn Hope

Furlenco Quotes By C.S. Lewis

The truest and most horrible claim made for modern transport is that it "annihilates space." It does. It annihilates one of the most glorious gifts we have been given. It is a vile inflation which lowers the value of distance, so that a modern boy travels a hundred miles with less sense of liberation and pilgrimage and adventure than his grandfather got from traveling ten. Of course if a man hates space and wants it to be annihilated, that is another matter. Why not creep into his coffin at once? There is little enough space there. — C.S. Lewis