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Josje Maxime Quotes By Fay Weldon

I learned that sex was not a question of victory or defeat, of pleasure or profit: of a hand's manipulation and a physical response: I learned that in its purest pleasure it belongs to neither of those who practise it, in the same way as a child belongs to neither parent: it is a free spirit: it simply exists. — Fay Weldon

Josje Maxime Quotes By Charles Dickens

You have been in every line I have ever read. — Charles Dickens

Josje Maxime Quotes By Henry Cloud

The idea of submission is never meant to allow someone to overstep another's boundaries. Submission only has meaning in the context of boundaries, for boundaries promote self-control and freedom. If a wife is not free and in control of herself, she is not submitting anyway. She is a slave subject to a slave driver, and she is out of the will of God. — Henry Cloud

Josje Maxime Quotes By William Penn

It is the difference betwixt lust and love that this is fixed, that volatile. Love grows, lust wastes by enjoyment. — William Penn

Josje Maxime Quotes By G.K. Chesterton

Even in an empire of atheists the dead man is always sacred. — G.K. Chesterton

Josje Maxime Quotes By John Osborne

To be as vehement as he is is to be almost non-committal. — John Osborne

Josje Maxime Quotes By Martin Buber

Dialogic is not to be identified with love. But love without dialogic, without real outgoing to the other, reaching to the other, the love remaining with itself - this is called Lucifer. — Martin Buber

Josje Maxime Quotes By Bianca Jagger

Tony Blair has turned his back on the principles he claimed he believed in before he stood shoulder-to-shoulder with George W. Bush. He was an entirely different kind of leader. — Bianca Jagger

Josje Maxime Quotes By John Brant

Indeed, the zeal of Boston's rank-and-file marathoners rivaled, and in some ways echoed, the religious passion of Nathaniel Howe and his congregation. The runners indulged in orgies of self-denial-running 100 miles a week, working junk )ohs in order to have time to train, paying their own way to races, banding together in ascetic cells, forgoing the temptations of an idolatrous world in order to attain grace and salvation out on the road. As in Puritan New England, grace was not blithely attained. A believer-a runner-earned it by losing toenails and training down to bone and muscle, just as the Puritans formed calluses on their knees from
praying. No one made a cent from their strenuous efforts. The running life, like the spiritual life, was its own reward. — John Brant

Josje Maxime Quotes By Lailah Gifty Akita

The pursuit of a greater self is a holy-being. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Josje Maxime Quotes By Lois Lowry

It sure doesn't take long to start to love a kid. — Lois Lowry

Josje Maxime Quotes By Michel De Montaigne

My library is my kingdom, and here I try to make my rule absolute-shutting off this single nook from wife, daughter and society. Elsewhere I have only a verbal authority, and vague. Unhappy is the man, in my opinion, who has no spot at home where he can be at home to himself-to court himself and hide away. — Michel De Montaigne

Josje Maxime Quotes By Jordan B. Peterson

We believe that in reducing the scope and importance of our errors, we are properly humble; in truth, we are merely unwilling to bear the weight of our true responsibility. — Jordan B. Peterson

Josje Maxime Quotes By Chris Forbes

It doesn't really matter what you do when people are watching, but what you do when no one is watching. — Chris Forbes

Josje Maxime Quotes By Neil Gaiman

There are a hundred things she has tried to chase away the things she won't remember and that she can't even let herself think about because that's when the birds scream and the worms crawl and somewhere in her mind it's always raining a slow and endless drizzle.
You will hear that she has left the country, that there was a gift she wanted you to have, but it is lost before it reaches you. Late one night the telephone will sign, and a voice that might be hers will say something that you cannot interpret before the connection crackles and is broken.
Several years later, from a taxi, you will see someone in a doorway who looks like her, but she will be gone by the time you persuade the driver to stop. You will never see her again.
Whenever it rains you will think of her. — Neil Gaiman