Juanfran Cantante Quotes & Sayings
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These divisions are illusory. What we call "nature" is merely one mode of the disclosure of the "supernatural," and natural reason merely one mode of revelation, and philosophy merely one (feeble) mode of reason's ascent into the light of God. — David Bentley Hart

You can deal with the loneliness one night at a time. But what you can't deal with is the idea of loneliness, the fear of it. — Geneen Roth

Say, "I am only a man like you, to whom has been revealed that your god is one God. So whoever would hope for the meeting with his Lord - let him do righteous work and not associate in the worship of his Lord anyone. — Qur'an

I always wanted to make a cover album consisting of obscure psychedelic music from the 1960s - all re-shaped and customized, Ulver style. — Kristoffer Rygg

One must be crucified on one's own private cross. — Leonard Woolf

Mark's favorite tree, he says, happened in ohio. 'It was a oak. Which I climbed up it. — Adam Hammer

I think anybody can cook if they take the time. — Coolio

There is a conservation of matter and of energy, there may be a conservation of life; or if not of life, of something which transcends life. — Oliver Lodge

Do you think you might be able to love me someday?" He asked and heard her laugh softly.
"I already do." She said and his soul soared. "So this is what the poets write about? This is what they call love?" She asked.
"Yes my love." He said softly.
"They do not do it justice." She stated and he laughed.
"I agree." He told her as he held her, wondering how this could be real. — Jasmine Dubroff

The sounds of many were unintelligible and undoubtedly many more called for their parents from whom they were parted by death or by accident. They grasped their tortured limbs, their tiny burning legs until they were no longer able to stand or run. And then they would crash to the ground where they would writhe in the bubbling tar until death released them from their physical misery. — Martin Caidin