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Jesson Prohaska Quotes By Ella Wheeler Wilcox

I will not doubt, though sorrows fall like rain, And troubles swarm like bees about a hive; I shall believe the heights for which I strive Are only reached by anguish and by pain; And though I groan and tremble with my crosses, I yet shall see, through my severest losses, The greater gain. — Ella Wheeler Wilcox

Jesson Prohaska Quotes By Henry David Thoreau

One may be drunk with love without being any nearer to finding his mate ... Love must be as much a light as a flame. — Henry David Thoreau

Jesson Prohaska Quotes By Anish Kapoor

All ideas grow out of other ideas. — Anish Kapoor

Jesson Prohaska Quotes By Fanny Burney

In all ranks and all stations of life, how strangely characters and manners differ! — Fanny Burney

Jesson Prohaska Quotes By Anne Lamott

Life is change and what we need is muscle, flexibility, and awareness. — Anne Lamott

Jesson Prohaska Quotes By Deyth Banger

What I discovered this freak me out. That the people will check out a book with naked woman, but won't check out a book without this WHY??
What are the differences? — Deyth Banger

Jesson Prohaska Quotes By Louise Erdrich

Irene nodded. She couldn't say it but she knew she was destroying a world. A little culture. It was the known and safe way of behaving in the family. All the rituals, wrong or sick, it didn't matter, good or bad, would be useless. All the strategies. They knew the familiar treacheries, but now they would be open to new dangers. — Louise Erdrich

Jesson Prohaska Quotes By Rainer Maria Rilke

Interior of the hand. Sole that has come to walk
only on feelings. That faces upward
and in its mirror
receives heavenly roads, which travel
along themselves.
That has learned to walk upon water
when it scoops,
that walks upon wells,
transfiguring every path.
That steps into other hands,
changes those that are like it
into a landscape:
wanders and arrives within them,
fills them with arrival. — Rainer Maria Rilke