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Magine Quotes By Jonathan Moeller

He's dead, then?" said Ridmark, the cold healing magic spreading through him. "He's a burned corpse with a soulblade stuck in his chest," said Gavin. "I suppose he could be deader, but it's hard to see how." — Jonathan Moeller

Magine Quotes By Thomas Moore

Magine a trust in yourself, or another person, or in life itself, that doesn't need to be proved or demonstrated, that is able to contain uncertainty. People sometimes put their trust in a spiritual leader and are terribly betrayed if that person then fails to live up to ideals. But a real trust of faith would be to decide whether to trust someone, knowing that betrayal is inevitable because life and personality are never without shadow. The vulnerability that faith demands could be matched by an equal trust in oneself, the feeling that one can survive the pain of betrayal. — Thomas Moore

Magine Quotes By Rajneesh

Unless we cut the world population there is no way to avoid violence. People are hungry, people are starving, dying. When somebody is hungry he is going to steal. When somebody is dying, what does he care if he kills somebody else and gets money to survive? - because lust for life is the basis of all biological growth. A man can do anything to survive. — Rajneesh

Magine Quotes By S.A. Tawks

By the first mouthful I knew that I was going to get drunk that night. The drink tasted too good not to. — S.A. Tawks

Magine Quotes By E.L. James

He smirks and cranks his glorious smile up another notch so it's in full HD IMAX. — E.L. James

Magine Quotes By Robert Gober

My problem painting from my life was I found that you can't paint dirt without romanticising it. — Robert Gober

Magine Quotes By Richard Hanson

Grace means the free, unmerited, unexpected love of God, and all the benefits, delights, and comforts which flow from it. It means that while we were sinners and enemies we have been treated as sons and heirs. — Richard Hanson