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Infolded Quotes By David Levithan

I don't want to throw everything away for something uncertain. — David Levithan

Infolded Quotes By Tommy Caldwell

My wife always says that I function better up on a big wall than I do anywhere else in life. — Tommy Caldwell

Infolded Quotes By Lisa Genova

You're so beautiful," said Alice. "I'm afraid of looking at you and not knowing who you are."
"I think that even if you don't know who I am someday, you'll still know that I love you."
"What if I see you, and I don't know that you're my daughter, and I don't know that you love me?"
"Then, I'll tell you that I do, and you'll believe me. — Lisa Genova

Infolded Quotes By Raphael Zernoff

You are a limitless consciousness, Love, and the One who contains within yourself all that is. — Raphael Zernoff

Infolded Quotes By Marie Kondo

To summarise, the secret of success is to tidy in one shot, as quickly and completely as possible, and to start by discarding. — Marie Kondo

Infolded Quotes By Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

There are situations in which hope and fear run together, in which they mutually destroy one another and lose themselves in dull indifference. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

Infolded Quotes By Billy Wilder

Trust your own instinct. Your mistakes might as well be your own, instead of someone else's. — Billy Wilder

Infolded Quotes By Brad Meltzer

Lust: Which senator once reached for a handkerchief in his pocket and proceeded to wipe his brow with a pair of women's panties? — Brad Meltzer

Infolded Quotes By Tom Watson

If you have an ego of any sort, this course [Augusta] will take it and shove it down your throat. — Tom Watson

Infolded Quotes By Hermann Hesse

Toward seven o'clock every morning, I leave my study and step Out on the bright terrace; the sun already burns resplendent Between the shadows of the fig tree, makes the low wall of coarse Granite warm to the touch. Here my tools lie ready and waiting, Each one an intimate, an ally: the round basket for weeds: The zappetta, the small hoe with a short haft ... There's a rake here as well, at at times a mattock and spade, Or two watering cans filled with water warmed by the sun. With my basket and small hoe in hand, facing the sun, I Go out for my morning walk. — Hermann Hesse