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Malayo Man Ako Quotes By Anne Morrow Lindbergh

I am very fond of the oyster shell. It is humble and awkward and ugly. It is slate-colored and unsymmetrical. Its form is not primarily beautiful but functional. I make fun of its knobbiness. Sometimes I resent its burdens and excrescences. But its tireless adaptability and tenacity draw my astonished admiration and sometimes even my tears. And it is comfortable in its familiarity, its homeliness, like old garden gloves when have molded themselves perfectly to the shape of the hand. I do not like to put it down. I will not want to leave it. — Anne Morrow Lindbergh

Malayo Man Ako Quotes By Marian Keyes

Like I always say, there's a time and a place for spontaneity. — Marian Keyes

Malayo Man Ako Quotes By Celia Rees

I looked into her eyes, and saw my own staring back, the same peculiar shade, pale grey, flecked with yellow, rimmed with black. Now I knew the nature of her debt. It had weighed on her conscience for fourteen years. I was looking into the eyes of mother and I knew that I would never see her again. — Celia Rees

Malayo Man Ako Quotes By Maggie Stiefvater

I nodded, but part of me hoped the power would be off at Beck's house. I kind of wanted Sam back in my bed, where I could keep him from disappearing like the dream that he was. — Maggie Stiefvater

Malayo Man Ako Quotes By Hermes Trismegistus

My discourse leads to the truth; the mind is great and guided by this teaching is able to arrive at some understanding. When the mind has understood all things and found them to be in harmony with what has been expounded by the teachings, it is faithful and comes to rest in that beautiful faith. — Hermes Trismegistus

Malayo Man Ako Quotes By David Anthony Durham

Again he thought of his own losses, and he wondered why it was that the things a person had lost - or might lose - defined him more than the things he yet possessed. — David Anthony Durham

Malayo Man Ako Quotes By Dorothy Parker

Money cannot buy health, but I'd settle for a diamond-studded
wheelchair. — Dorothy Parker