Kiyoteru Rock Quotes & Sayings
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We are loved. Born out of love, into love, to know love, and to be loved. Yes, we were born into a fallen, sorry world, which is at the same time more lovely than any fairy tale. It is both. And in this beautiful, heartbreaking world, God - the eternal, omniscient, amazing One - loves human beings. Including you. Especially you. — Stasi Eldredge

Intimacy is based on shared vulnerability Nothing deepens intimacy like the experiences that we share when we feel flayed, with our skins off, scared and vulnerable, and our partner is there with us, willing to share in the scary stuff. — Dossie Easton

He that would make his own liberty secure, must guard even his enemy from oppression; for if he violates this duty, he establishes a precedent that will reach to himself. — Thomas Paine

Love is not a passive state. It is an active force. It is the force of the soul. — Gary Zukav

I would understand later that baseball was what truly made him an American: the sports pages were more crucial documents than the Constitution. — Pete Hamill

What the F.D.I.C. does is to put the full faith and credit of the United States government behind every savings account in the nation, up to a limit that has changed over the years and stands now at $100,000. — Nick Clooney

I lived in LA for almost nine years and if I never went back there again it would be fine. — David Cross

Unlike a bag of heroin, a girl can be sold again and again. — Peggy Kern

We must have constantly present in our minds the difference between independence and liberty. Liberty is a right of doing whatever the laws permit, and if a citizen could do what they forbid he would no longer be possessed of liberty. — Charles De Montesquieu

Wow! gasped Julia. They saw 20 or more young children of every sort lying
on the cold, bare ground. — Magda M. Olchawska

The ideal reader's the same, and I suppose this person has never had a face or a gender or an age. It's just some kind of unknown other who will be sympathetic and read each word carefully and understand what I'm writing about. I suppose every writer feels this. — Paul Auster