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Kelamaan Lockdown Quotes By Paulo Coelho

The mirror reflects perfectly; it makes no mistakes because it doesn't think. To think is to make mistakes. — Paulo Coelho

Kelamaan Lockdown Quotes By Rumi

Love has come to rule and transform; Stay awake, my heart, stay awake. — Rumi

Kelamaan Lockdown Quotes By Yael Stone

Prison makes an interesting context for so many different characters to come together. You get to see what lines get drawn between people. — Yael Stone

Kelamaan Lockdown Quotes By Molly Ringle

"There's really no way I can explain it to her without *still* sounding like scum," I complained to Sinter.
"The 'sympathy shack-up' doesn't score many points," he agreed.
* — Molly Ringle

Kelamaan Lockdown Quotes By Paul Goodman

An awkward consequence of heightening experience when one is inexperienced, of self-transcendence when one has not much world to lose, is that afterward one cannot be sure that one was somewhere or had newly experienced anything. If you aren't much in the world, how do you know you are "out of this world"? — Paul Goodman

Kelamaan Lockdown Quotes By Rick Santorum

It's the most ambitious power grab I've ever witnessed. — Rick Santorum

Kelamaan Lockdown Quotes By Rachel Held Evans

One need not be a saint, or even a mother, to become a bearer of God. One needs only to obey. The divine resides in all of us, but it is our choice to magnify it or diminish it, to ignore it or to surrender to its lead. — Rachel Held Evans

Kelamaan Lockdown Quotes By Guy P. Harrison

It fascinates me that believers have made faith in a god's existence into an admired and respected concept. Some people brag endlessly about their great faith in a god, never once considering that giving up on their mind's ability to weigh evidence and analyze arguments may not be such a good thing. I cannot imagine how it can ever be right to default to faith when considering an unusual claim. — Guy P. Harrison