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Mi Revolution Quotes By Steven Erikson

Peace would settle on his soul. — Steven Erikson

Mi Revolution Quotes By Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj

In my world love is the only law. I do not ask for love, I give it. — Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj

Mi Revolution Quotes By Tim Tharp

Have you ever started to wave at someone and then realized they weren't really waving at you, so you abort and go for a head scratch instead? That's how I felt. — Tim Tharp

Mi Revolution Quotes By Victor Hugo

His only theatre is the free show that god provides, the sky and the stars, flowers and children, mankind who's sufferings he shares and the created world in which he is trying his wings — Victor Hugo

Mi Revolution Quotes By Theodore Weesner

Sitting in the bathroom, reading the book again, he became so involved in the story that his legs fell asleep. He kept reading, intending to get up at the end of this page, then at the end of this page, if only because he would feel more comfortable with his pants up and buttoned, but he read on. He rose finally at the end of a chapter, although he read a little into the next chapter before he made himself stop. His legs were buoyant with saws and needles as he buttoned up, and he had to hold a hand against the wall not to sway from balance. Then he checked the thickness of pages he had read between his fingers, and experienced something he had never experienced before. Some of it was pride - he was reading a book - and some of it was a preciousness the book had assumed. Feeling relaxed, unthreatened, he wanted to keep the book in his hands, for what it offered. He did not want to turn the pages, for then they would be gone and spent; nor did he want to do anything but turn the pages. — Theodore Weesner

Mi Revolution Quotes By John C. Maxwell

People can be in the same place sharing the same experience at the same time, but they can walk away from it having seen very different things. — John C. Maxwell