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Lleno De Amor Quotes By Augustine Of Hippo

If we are wayfarers who want to return home, then we must see the world as a means of transportation (terestibus vel marinis vehiculis) and always remember to distinguish the means and ends. — Augustine Of Hippo

Lleno De Amor Quotes By William Kuhn

If old age is good for anything it's good for being generous. — William Kuhn

Lleno De Amor Quotes By J.R. Ward

Don't stop now," Rehv said. "You've already jumped off the building. The landing isn't getting any softer."
Montrag frowned. "I fail to view this with your kind of levity."
"Who's laughing."

-Rehv & Montrag — J.R. Ward

Lleno De Amor Quotes By Belle Aurora

A strong woman can also be submissive in bed. It doesn't make her weak. It makes her stronger than most. Putting your body into the hands of someone else ... that takes balls. — Belle Aurora

Lleno De Amor Quotes By Charlotte Bronte

That I have wakened out of most glorious dreams, and found them all void and vain, is a horror I could bear and master — Charlotte Bronte

Lleno De Amor Quotes By Paul E. Miller

God is a person, and his universe reflects his personhood. The closer something is to the character of God, the more it reflects him and the less it can be measured. Things such as integrity, beauty, hope, and love are all in the same category as prayer. You can tell their presence and even describe them, but you can't define them, simply because they are too close to God's image. — Paul E. Miller

Lleno De Amor Quotes By Dawn Lundy Martin

[I wanted silence in the flowers, not to not say, but to not have the impulse of saying.] — Dawn Lundy Martin

Lleno De Amor Quotes By Jiawei Han

Life is simple: you make choises and you don't look back. — Jiawei Han

Lleno De Amor Quotes By Edmund Morgan

The American world had - seemingly, at least - become a Jeffersonian world by the election of 1800, which placed Thomas Jefferson in the presidency. Jefferson had been Hamilton's rival in the new government's early years, and Hamilton has figured in the public memory almost as much for that rivalry as for his positive achievements. — Edmund Morgan