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Kabog Na Quotes By Kahlil Gibran

Trees are poems that the earth writes upon the sky. — Kahlil Gibran

Kabog Na Quotes By Adyashanti

Many spiritual people are involved in a radical denial of what is happening. They want to transcend it, get rid of it, get out of it, get away from it. There's nothing wrong with that feeling, but the approach doesn't work because it's escapism in spiritual clothing. It's wearing spiritual clothing and spiritual concepts, but it is really no different than a drunk in the gutter who doesn't want to feel the pain anymore. When you abide and accept everything completely and fully, you automatically go beyond. — Adyashanti

Kabog Na Quotes By J.R.R. Tolkien

I have spoken words of hope. But only of hope. Hope is not victory. — J.R.R. Tolkien

Kabog Na Quotes By Kimberly Derting

Charlie?" he said, pulling mme back to face him. "I do love you." My breath caught on his words ... words I'd waited so long to hear. — Kimberly Derting

Kabog Na Quotes By Shoghi Effendi

Love & kindness have far greater influence than punishment upon the improvement of human character. — Shoghi Effendi

Kabog Na Quotes By Mitch Albom

We're half-asleep, doing things we automatically think we have
to do. — Mitch Albom

Kabog Na Quotes By Lanna Blyth

The truth is though, that Nefertiti stole his light the moment she left him holding her lifeless body on that bed, she stole his sun and his moon with her last breath, and he would never see sunlight or the sparkling stars again. They went with her. She was his sun, and his moon, and his whole world. From that night onwards, Akhenaten went completely, irrevocably blind, and his sight was extinguished into a world of never ending night. — Lanna Blyth

Kabog Na Quotes By Robert Lowell

The bones cry for the blood of the white whale,
The fat flukes arch and whack about its ears,
The death-lance churns into the sanctuary, tears
The gun-blue swingle, heaving like a flail,
And hacks the coiling life out ... — Robert Lowell