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Kuzmenko Yelyzaveta Quotes By Kirtida Gautam

Don't plant a seed just a day before you need the fruit. ~ Aarush Kashyap — Kirtida Gautam

Kuzmenko Yelyzaveta Quotes By Coleman Barks

Just being sentient and in a body with the sun coming up is a state of rapture. — Coleman Barks

Kuzmenko Yelyzaveta Quotes By Maggie Stiefvater

Sharing revelations is easier when it doesn't matter. — Maggie Stiefvater

Kuzmenko Yelyzaveta Quotes By Shahrukh Husain

Moving the body resolves nothing- sadness, after all travels in the mind. — Shahrukh Husain

Kuzmenko Yelyzaveta Quotes By Tim Walker

You have to raise the bar. Give yourself a challenge. Ask yourself, 'How can one make the impossible materialise?' — Tim Walker

Kuzmenko Yelyzaveta Quotes By Louise Penny

The Catholic Church wasn't just a part of his parents' live, and his grandparents', it ruled their lives. The priests told them what to eat, what to do, who to vote for, what to think. What to believe.
Told them to have more and more babies. Kept them pregnant and poor and ignorant.
They'd been beaten in school, scolded in church, abused in the back rooms.
And when, after generations of this, they'd finally walked away, the Church had accused them of being unfaithful. And threatened them with eternal damnation. — Louise Penny

Kuzmenko Yelyzaveta Quotes By Margaret Fuller

I now know all the people worth knowing in America and I find no intellect comparable to my own. — Margaret Fuller

Kuzmenko Yelyzaveta Quotes By Jamie L. Harding

She did not respond, only clung harder to my embrace, and I held her with all the afflictions of a man torn by love. What a miracle she was, what a truly exquisite paragon of beauty and virtue so incredibly combined. And all perhaps wrenched from my grasp because of a war I had no real interest in nor knowledge of. In that moment I did not care who won, if only it would end and I could be with her. I would accept the whole responsibility of defeat if I had to, if only it meant a life with her by my side.
I just wanted her. Needed her. As simply and clearly as one needs food and oxygen and light, I needed her in my life.
And above us, flittering tranquilly in the trees above, the finches and skylarks continued to sing peacefully into the fading sun. — Jamie L. Harding