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Lovebinding Quotes By David A. Karp

All of us must do our best to live gracefully in the present moment. I now see depression as akin to being tied to a chair with restraints on my wrists. It took me a long time to realize that I only magnify my distress by struggling for freedom. My pain diminished when I gave up trying to escape completely from it. However, don't interpret my current approach to depression as utterly fatalistic. I do whatever I can to dull depression's pain, while premising my life on its continuing presence. The theologian and philosopher Thomas Moore puts it well with his distinction between cure and care. While cure implies the eradication of trouble, care "appreciates the mystery of human suffering and does not offer the illusion of a problem-free life. — David A. Karp

Lovebinding Quotes By Steve Jobs

Let's make a dent in the universe — Steve Jobs

Lovebinding Quotes By Molly Ringwald

You can't be 16 forever. — Molly Ringwald

Lovebinding Quotes By Patrick Macnee

The very first thing you learn if you're a gentleman is that you never compare one woman to another. That's the way of all death. — Patrick Macnee

Lovebinding Quotes By J.C. Ryle

Of all the doctrines of the Bible none is so offensive to human nature as the doctrine of God's sovereignty. — J.C. Ryle

Lovebinding Quotes By Keira D. Skye

After a few brief simple moments, he found her neck, kissing the nape as if it were a peach, grazing her skin barely, causing her to moan out a small tiny little whimper. Before she could take another rbreath, his lips met hers in rapture, and suddenly, she was lost within the tragic abyss of falling beneath a lovebinding spell. — Keira D. Skye

Lovebinding Quotes By Margaret Mead

People in America, of course, live in all sorts of fashions, because they are foreigners, or unlucky, or depraved, or without ambition; people live like that, but Americans live in white detached houses with green shutters. Rigidly, blindly, the dream takes precedence. — Margaret Mead