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Leaving The Motel Quotes By Elizabeth Gilbert

Life, if you keep chasing it so hard, will drive you to death. Time - when pursued like a bandit - will behave like one; always remaining one county or one room ahead of you, changing its name and hair color to elude you, slipping out the back door of the motel just as you're banging through the lobby with your newest search warrant, leaving only a burning cigarette in the ashtray to taunt you. At some point you have to stop because it won't. You have to admit that you can't catch it. That you're not supposed to catch it. — Elizabeth Gilbert

Leaving The Motel Quotes By Saint Augustine

Such then in number and importance are the precious ties belonging to the Christian name which keep a believer in the Catholic Church, as it is right they should ... With you, where there is none of these things to attract or keep me ... No one shall move me from the faith which binds my mind with ties so many and so strong to the Christian religion ... For my part, I should not believe the gospel except as moved by the authority of the Catholic Church. — Saint Augustine

Leaving The Motel Quotes By Lin Yutang

The critical mind is too thin and cold, thinking itself will help little and reason will be of small avail; only the spirit of reasonableness, a sort of warm, glowing, emotional and intuitive thinking, joined with compassion, will insure us against a reversion to our ancestral type. Only the development of our life to bring it into harmony with our instincts can save us. I consider the education of our senses and our emotions rather more important than the education of our ideas. — Lin Yutang

Leaving The Motel Quotes By Arthur Schopenhauer

Talent is like a marksman who hits a target which others cannot
reach; genius is like a marksman who hits a target which others cannot see. — Arthur Schopenhauer

Leaving The Motel Quotes By David Ignatius

Making economic policy isn't a popularity contest, especially when financial markets are in a panic. — David Ignatius

Leaving The Motel Quotes By Debasish Mridha

Feelings are the language of the heart. Everything else is static noise. — Debasish Mridha

Leaving The Motel Quotes By Robert Gandt

If nobody is happy, then it's an equitable merger. - Maxim of airline seniority list arbitration — Robert Gandt

Leaving The Motel Quotes By Margaret Atwood

It's the unbroken calm, both within and without, that is getting to her. Real events happen to people, she thinks, why not me? And then there's her conviction that they are happening, all around her, but that they're being kept from her. — Margaret Atwood

Leaving The Motel Quotes By Laura Esquivel

That's why it's important to keep your distance from people who have frigid breath. Just their presence can put out the most intense fire, with results we're familiar with. If we stay a good distance away from those people, it's easier to protect ourselves from being extinguished. — Laura Esquivel

Leaving The Motel Quotes By James Goss

Deep breaths just allow me to shout louder. — James Goss

Leaving The Motel Quotes By Elizabeth Gilbert

Time
when pursued like a bandit
will behave like one; always remaining one country or one room ahead of you, changing its name and hair color to elude you, slipping ou the back door of the motel just as you're banging through the lobby with your newest search warrant, leaving only a burning cigarette in the ashtray to taunt you. — Elizabeth Gilbert

Leaving The Motel Quotes By Jen Wilkin

Our primary problem as Christian women is not that we lack self-worth, not that we lack a sense of significance. It's that we lack awe. — Jen Wilkin

Leaving The Motel Quotes By L.A. Weatherly

Gently, I ran my hand across his chest, exploring it. My breath felt tight in my throat. He was so beautiful. His muscles were toned, defined, his skin warm and smooth. Stroking my palm up over the line of his collarbone, I felt the firmness of his shoulder, the strength of his bicep. I traced my fingers over the black AK, following the lines of the letters. Alex hardly moved as I touched him, his eyes never leaving me.
Finally I sighed and dropped my hand. I tried to smile. "I've sort of been wanting to do that ever since that first night in the motel room," I admitted. — L.A. Weatherly

Leaving The Motel Quotes By John Grisham

and Wally that he planned — John Grisham