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Ika Anim Na Utos Quotes By May Sarton

Loneliness is the poverty of self; solitude is richness of self. — May Sarton

Ika Anim Na Utos Quotes By Stephane Hessel

I feel that I am completely in solidarity with Jews in the world, because I know what it is to be a Jew. I've seen what it is; I am myself of Jewish origin, and therefore I can only be fully in support of the idea that the Jews, after all they've suffered, need a country where they are at home. — Stephane Hessel

Ika Anim Na Utos Quotes By Renee Ericson

THIS IS THE FACE OF A MAN LOOKING AT A WOMAN HE LOVES. HE HAS NO MONEY OR PRESTIGE, ONLY A HEART. — Renee Ericson

Ika Anim Na Utos Quotes By Walter Tevis

everywhere alone. — Walter Tevis

Ika Anim Na Utos Quotes By Beth Moore

Speaking the truth in love, let us grow in every way into Him who is the head - Christ. Ephesians 4:15 — Beth Moore

Ika Anim Na Utos Quotes By K. Bromberg

I love who you are and what you make me. I love that your spark has stopped the blur. That you wanted to race with me. That I don't need the superheroes anymore because I need you instead. Shit, we've already done the for better or worse part and the in sickness and in health, so let's do the Til death do us part too. Make a life with me, Ryles. Start with me. End With Me. Complete Me. Be my one and only first. Be my goddamn victory lane and my fucking checkered flag because god knows I'll be yours if you'll let me. Marry Me, Ry? — K. Bromberg

Ika Anim Na Utos Quotes By Deana Carter

I never excluded any genre on my first record. — Deana Carter

Ika Anim Na Utos Quotes By Yann Martel

I ask you, is it the fig tree's fault that it's not the season for figs? What kind of thing is that to do to an innocent tree, wither it instantly? — Yann Martel

Ika Anim Na Utos Quotes By N. T. Wright

Paul the Jew, whose controlling story had always included the narrative whereby the living God overthrew the tyrant of Egypt and freed his slave-people, had come to believe that this great story had reached its God-ordained climax in the arrival of Israel's Messiah, who according to multiple ancient traditions would be the true Lord of the entire world. In being faithful to his people, God had been faithful to the whole creation. — N. T. Wright