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Juarbe Botella Quotes By Ursula K. Le Guin

The living tongue that tells the word, the living ear that hears it, bind and bond us in the communion we long for in the silence of our inner solitude. — Ursula K. Le Guin

Juarbe Botella Quotes By Clarissa Pinkola Estes

The instinctual nature tells us when enough is enough. It is prudent and life preserving....sometimes it is difficult for us to realize when we are losing our instincts, for it is often an insidious process that does not occur all in one day, but rather over a long period of time. Too, the loss or deadening of instinct is often entirely supported by the surrounding culture, and sometimes even by other women who endure the loss of instinct as a way of achieving belonging in a culture that keeps no nourishing habitat for the natural woman. — Clarissa Pinkola Estes

Juarbe Botella Quotes By Anne Calhoun

Because there's nothing like the feel of a woman's body under mine, all tight and hot and wet as she slowly comes apart. — Anne Calhoun

Juarbe Botella Quotes By George Herbert

In every countrey the sun rises in the morning.
[In every country the sun rises in the morning.] — George Herbert

Juarbe Botella Quotes By Margaret Drabble

Why can't people be both flexible and efficient? — Margaret Drabble

Juarbe Botella Quotes By Al Franken

My views about God come from my dad. Dad told me that he believed Nature, which to him included humankind, to be so beautiful, so magnificent, that there had to be something behind it all. — Al Franken

Juarbe Botella Quotes By Rachel Gibson

Sometimes you have to wander around until you find where you really belong. And sometimes it's right where you started. — Rachel Gibson

Juarbe Botella Quotes By Charles Spurgeon

That which,like a sea, threatens to drown you- shall be a highway for your escape — Charles Spurgeon