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Keahole Quotes By Lailah Gifty Akita

I look to the Lord and the power of his greatness. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Keahole Quotes By Mary J. Williams

Rose was drowning in pleasure like she'd never known, just from a kiss. Jack wasn't touching her any place but on the lips and yet she could feel it on every inch of her body. Long, sure strokes of his tongue made her ache for him to explore the rest of her with equal thoroughness. She needed to touch him, why wasn't she touching him? — Mary J. Williams

Keahole Quotes By John Tesh

When I was playing piano, it was like, 'I'm going to write a song using all the white keys.' My music director, who knew my jazz background, suggested I try big-band music, so we spent a year experimenting with it in concert, and the audience reaction was really good. — John Tesh

Keahole Quotes By Novalis

Only the most perfect human being can design the most perfect philosophy. — Novalis

Keahole Quotes By Kabir

The truth of love is the truth of the universe: it is the lamp of the soul that reveals the secrets of darkness — Kabir

Keahole Quotes By Tablo

When I stop at a stop sign, I don't think about the distance I've crossed. I just wish I never had to stop. — Tablo

Keahole Quotes By Charles R. Swindoll

A "godly" person is one who ceases to be self-centered in order to become God-centered. — Charles R. Swindoll

Keahole Quotes By Kiana Davenport

Inside the terminal at Keahole, they sat waiting to board, watching husky Hawaiians load luggage onto baggage ramps. Arriving tourists smiled at their dark, muscled bodies, handsome full-featured faces, the ease with which they lifted things of bulk and weight. Departing tourists took snapshots of them.
'That's how they see us', Pono whispered. 'Porters, servants. Hula Dancers, clowns. They never see us as we are, complex, ambiguous, inspired humans.'
'Not all haole see us that way ... 'Jess argued.
Vanya stared at her. 'Yes, all Haole and every foreigner who comes here puts us in one of two categories: The malignant stereotype of vicious, drunken, do-nothing kanaka and their loose-hipped, whoring wahine. Or, the benign stereotype of the childlike, tourist-loving, bare-foot, aloha-spirit natives. — Kiana Davenport