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Luks Santaniello Quotes By Caroline Mitchell

I knew we were not alone, but there was something in the air, something good and pure that reassured me. It's a beautiful energy, and has been with me ever since. — Caroline Mitchell

Luks Santaniello Quotes By Joanna Newsom

You should listen to a lot of different music. — Joanna Newsom

Luks Santaniello Quotes By Sally Hogshead

I'll do the black magic. Then, I'll hand you the wand. — Sally Hogshead

Luks Santaniello Quotes By Diego Boneta

I'm a very romantic and passionate guy. — Diego Boneta

Luks Santaniello Quotes By Richard Dawkins

Chaos theory, a more recent invention, is equally fertile ground for those with a bent for abusing sense. It is unfortunately named, for 'chaos' implies randomness. Chaos in the technical sense is not random at all. It is completely determined, but it depends hugely, in strangely hard-to-predict ways, on tiny differences in initial conditions. — Richard Dawkins

Luks Santaniello Quotes By Amy Harmon

Scripture comforts me, and romance novels give me hope." "Oh yeah? Hope for what?" "Hope that I'll be doing more than quoting scripture with Ambrose Young in the very near future". — Amy Harmon

Luks Santaniello Quotes By Cynthia Bourgeault

My prayer tends very much toward what you call fana [annihilation in God]. There is in my heart this great thirst to recognize totally the nothingness of all that is not God. My prayer is then a kind of praise rising up out of the center of Nothing and Silence. If I am still present "myself," this I recognize as an obstacle about which I can do nothing unless He Himself removes the obstacle. If He wills, He can make the Nothingness into a total clarity. If He does not will, then the Nothingness seems itself to be an object and remains an obstacle. Such is my ordinary way of prayer, or meditation. It is not "thinking about" anything, but a direct seeking of the Face of the Invisible, who cannot be found unless we become lost in Him who is invisible.3 — Cynthia Bourgeault