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Lepieje Quotes By Ken Kesey

I'll trim you babies like little lambs — Ken Kesey

Lepieje Quotes By Agatha Christie

The lure of the past came up to grab me. To see a dagger slowly appearing, with its gold glint, through the sand was romantic. The carefulness of lifting pots and objects from the soil filled me with a longing to be an archaeologist myself. — Agatha Christie

Lepieje Quotes By John Keats

A hope beyond the shadow of a dream. — John Keats

Lepieje Quotes By Diane Mott Davidson

You can't buy what you want. It all comes as a gift. — Diane Mott Davidson

Lepieje Quotes By Marguerite Young

We live our fate before we realize exactly what it is. — Marguerite Young

Lepieje Quotes By Mahatma Gandhi

Life becomes livable only to the extent that death is treated as a friend, never as an enemy. — Mahatma Gandhi

Lepieje Quotes By Wendell Berry

Connection is health. And what our society does its best to disguise from us is how ordinary, how commonly attainable, health is. We lose our health - and create profitable diseases and dependences - by failing to see the direct connections between living and eating, eating and working, working and loving. In gardening, for instance, one works with the body to feed the body. The work, if it is knowledgeable, makes for excellent food. And it makes one hungry. The work thus makes eating both nourishing and joyful, not consumptive, and keeps the eater from getting fat and weak. This is health, wholeness, a source of delight. (pg.132, The Body and the Earth) — Wendell Berry

Lepieje Quotes By Ted Naifeh

When people think girl adventurers, they tend to think of a spunky, plucky tom-boy with a chip on her shoulder. I'm not saying that this makes for a dull character, but I think other types of adventurous girls exist. It's easy to fall into well-established tropes, believing that the tropes of a genre define the genre itself. — Ted Naifeh