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Her Untold Feelings Quotes By Frederick Lenz

Your self is the universe, and you perceive the universe through a state of mind. — Frederick Lenz

Her Untold Feelings Quotes By John Lennon

They made us believe that each one of us is the half of an orange, and that life only makes sense when u find that other half.
They did not tell us that we were born as whole, and that no-one in our lives deserve to carry on his back such responsibility of completing what is missing on us: we grow through life by ourselves. If we have a good company it's just more pleasant. — John Lennon

Her Untold Feelings Quotes By Douglas Black

My mum, in addition to trying to mutilate me with lobsters, always told me that shy kids get nothing. — Douglas Black

Her Untold Feelings Quotes By Josephine Angelini

You better kill me now, Lucas, because I'm not going to stay away from her. I can't. — Josephine Angelini

Her Untold Feelings Quotes By Maisey Yates

Damn, Lark, I'm sorry. I shouldn't have snapped at you."
She looked at him, blinking her owlish eyes. "You think I'm crying because of you?"
"I was a bastard."
"Well, yeah, but you're my brother. I'm used to it. — Maisey Yates

Her Untold Feelings Quotes By Caleb Carr

I have a grim outlook on the world, and in particular on humanity. Spent years denying it, but I am very misanthropic. And I live alone on a mountain for a reason. — Caleb Carr

Her Untold Feelings Quotes By Wilhelm Reich

It is high time for the living to get tough, for toughness is indispensable in the struggle to safeguard and develop the life-force; this will not detract from their goodness, as long as they stand courageously by the truth. There is ground for hope in the fact that among millions of decent, hard-working people there are only a few plague-ridden individuals, who do untold harm by appealing to the dark, dangerous drives of the armored average man and mobilizing him for political murder. There is but one antidote to the average man's predisposition to plague: his own feelings for true life. The life force does not seek power but demands only to play its full and acknowledged part in human affairs. It manifests itself through love, work and knowledge. — Wilhelm Reich