Hbortho Quotes & Sayings
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For, believe me, the secret of the greatest fruitfulness and the greatest enjoyment of existence is: to live dangerously! — Friedrich Nietzsche

I am an architect of words; there is no limit to the number of 'stories' I can create! — Traci M. Sanders

Souls aren't discrete units - or even units at all. They're more like reflections of consciousness in a fractured mirror. — Colleen Chen

Psychotherapy can be one of the greatest and most rewarding adventures, it can bring with it the deepest feelings of personal worth, of purpose and richness in living. — Eda LeShan

Sorrow must not be cultivated: it is a poor lifestyle choice. — Tarun J. Tejpal

Cold were the lips, yet he kissed them. Salt was the honey of the hair, yet he tasted it with a bitter joy. He kissed the closed eyelids, and the wild spray that lay upon their cups was less salt than his tears.
And to the dead thing he made confession. Into the shells of its ears he poured the harsh wine of his tale. He put the little hands round his neck, and with his fingers he touched the thin reed of the throat. Bitter, bitter was his joy, and full of strange gladness was his pain. — Oscar Wilde

I'm the way the truth and the life. Only through me you will go to the father. — Ayan Khan

Your life changes the moment you make a new, congruent, and committed decision. — Tony Robbins

Celibacy bestows on a man the qualified freedom of a besieged city where one sometimes has to eat rats. — Sean O Faolain

My husband Terry and I are mostly monogamous ... There are times - certain set and limited circumstances - when it is permissible for us to have sex with others. — Dan Savage

The bond between mother and baby is so interesting. Women have been giving birth since the beginning of time, but when it happens to you it feels like a miracle. — Rachel Weisz

As the poet says, all happy couples are alike, it's the unhappy ones who create the stories. I'm no longer a story. Happiness has made me fade into real life. — Charles Baxter