Quotes & Sayings About Kaktus
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Snowdrops: Theirs is a fragile but hardy celebration ... in the very teeth of winter. — Louise Wilder

The lintel low enough to keep out pomp and pride; The threshold high enough to turn deceit aside; The doorband strong enough from robbers to defend; This door will open at a touch to welcome every friend. — Henry Van Dyke

Tassels," I said in disgust.
Alex, too, was turned in his seat.
"You guys," he said. "He's still moving."
Disappointed, I said, "Kayla, back up over him. — Meg Cabot

No recorded vision is perfect, of high visions, for the seer must keep either his physical organs or his memory in working order. And neither is capable. There is no bridge. One can only be conscious of one thing at a time, and as the consciousness moves nearer to the vision, it loses control of the physical and mental. — Aleister Crowley

What doesn't kill you will make you stronger — Jeannette Walls

Maybe just being open to things being connected made us see more. Now I shudder whenever I find that sort of connectedness creeping into my life. — Mark Vonnegut

A major part of love is commitment. If we are committed to someone, if I'm committed to loving you, then it's not possible for me to 'fall out of love.' — Bell Hooks

The second whiskey is always my favorite. From the third on, it no longer has any taste. It's just something to pour into your stomach. — Haruki Murakami

She who laughs last laughs the laughingest. — Louise Rennison

My twin sister, my cousin, and I used to write and perform plays for my family. We raided the closets for costumes and fought over parts. I'm sure I was the bossiest one. — Connie Britton

Magical places are always beautiful and deserve to be contemplated ... Always stay on the bridge between the invisible and the visible. — Paulo Coelho

Hands that never touch. Lips that never meet. The Almost Lovers, never to be. — Rae Hachton

I've rarely done anything that's overtly self-destructive without consciously knowing what I'm doing. And then of course, the astute journalist jumps forward and says, "Why are you being calculated?" Calculated seems to assume a sinister intent. My intent is always for artistic effect. — Billy Corgan

If we want to live a Wholehearted life, we have to become intentional about cultivating sleep and play, and about letting go of exhaustion as a status symbol and productivity as self-worth. — Brene Brown