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Imposes Synonym Quotes By Giridhar Alwar

People may feel that I am materialistic, ideal, idiot, cool, funny. Its not their perception but my projection and I always have my own reasons for my being. — Giridhar Alwar

Imposes Synonym Quotes By Carlos Ruiz Zafon

Time does to the body what stupidity does to the soul — Carlos Ruiz Zafon

Imposes Synonym Quotes By Richard Matheson

... They think of suicide as a quick route to oblivion, an escape. Far from it. It merely alters a person from one form to another. Nothing can destroy the spirit. Suicide only precipitates a darker continuation of the same conditions from which escape was sought. A condition under circumstances so much more painful. — Richard Matheson

Imposes Synonym Quotes By Chris Colfer

I'm the handsome Butterboy," Jack announced. "I'm the queen's soul mate. I just don't know it yet because I'm emotionally immature. Sorry Connor. — Chris Colfer

Imposes Synonym Quotes By Gaelen Foley

You're safe now ..
and I love you."
She lifted her face and turned to him, her eyes wide at his words, her lips soft and trembling. "I love you,
too, Robert," she said very quietly. "I shouldn't, but I do. — Gaelen Foley

Imposes Synonym Quotes By Oswald J. Smith

I am perfectly confident that the man who does not spend hours alone with God will never know the anointing of the Holy Spirit. The world must be left outside until God alone fills the vision ... God has promised to answer prayer. It is not that He is unwilling, for the fact is, He is more willing to give than we are to receive. But the trouble is, we are not ready ... — Oswald J. Smith

Imposes Synonym Quotes By Sherwin B. Nuland

Only the emerging specialty of psychoanalysis seemed to understand that mental maladies are not fully analogous to physical disease. They resist classification, and might better be known by their symptoms and the individualized sufferings of patients than by assigned names. — Sherwin B. Nuland