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Incomprehensible Thesaurus Quotes By Anne Lamott

But as Rumi said, "Through love all pain will turn to medicine," not most pain, or for other people; and the pain and failures grew me, helped slowly restore me to the person I was born to be. I had to learn that life was not going to be filling if I tried to scrunch myself into somebody else's idea of me, i.e., someone sophisticated enough to prefer dark chocolate. I like milk chocolate, like M&M's: so sue me. But I no longer have to stuff myself to the gills. — Anne Lamott

Incomprehensible Thesaurus Quotes By Shepherd Hoodwin

With any spiritual teaching, we are working with rounded-off truths, because we cannot work directly with the whole truth - it's too big. — Shepherd Hoodwin

Incomprehensible Thesaurus Quotes By Gavin De Becker

MEN WHO CANNOT LET GO CHOOSE WOMEN WHO CANNOT SAY NO. — Gavin De Becker

Incomprehensible Thesaurus Quotes By Adyashanti

You are not your story.
They are not your story about them.
The world is not your story about the world. — Adyashanti

Incomprehensible Thesaurus Quotes By Richard Yates

Rachel was a girl who depended on small, recurrent rituals - that was one of the things he'd come to know about her, and his very ability to identify so specific a trait made him proud of his own capacity for tenderness. — Richard Yates

Incomprehensible Thesaurus Quotes By Devon Monk

Did you see me carrying a shovel? Of course not physically."
"So what did you do, Allie?"
"I touched him. With Magic. Because, you know, grave robbing is so last season. — Devon Monk

Incomprehensible Thesaurus Quotes By Kim Karr

Baby don't cry, I promise I'll fix this for you. Everything will be all right. — Kim Karr

Incomprehensible Thesaurus Quotes By Ben Shapiro

Socialism states that you owe me something simply because I exist. Capitalism, by contrast, results in a sort of reality-forced altruism: I may not want to help you, I may dislike you, but if I don't give you a product or service you want, I will starve. Voluntary exchange is more moral than forced redistribution. — Ben Shapiro