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Morbidia Morthel Quotes By Marjolein Bastin

When you see the trees swaying to the tune of a gentle breeze ... think of it as a dance in your honor. — Marjolein Bastin

Morbidia Morthel Quotes By Sunday Adelaja

When we overemphasise miracles we underplay values. — Sunday Adelaja

Morbidia Morthel Quotes By Simone De Beauvoir

The ideal of happiness has always taken material form in the house, whether cottage or castle; it stands for permanence and separation from the world. — Simone De Beauvoir

Morbidia Morthel Quotes By Henry Ward Beecher

Joy is more divine than sorrow, for joy is bread and sorrow is medicine. — Henry Ward Beecher

Morbidia Morthel Quotes By Bryant McGill

If you don't believe in God, then the God concept is a great placeholder for everything we don't know, which is exponentially more than we do know. — Bryant McGill

Morbidia Morthel Quotes By John Cheever

It was a splendid summer morning and it seemed as if nothing could go wrong. — John Cheever

Morbidia Morthel Quotes By Aldous Huxley

In the course of history many more people have died for their drink and their dope than have died for their religion or their country. — Aldous Huxley

Morbidia Morthel Quotes By Nell Zink

it's the stories we tell ourselves that cause all the problems. If you look reality straight in the eye, you end up a lot less confused. — Nell Zink

Morbidia Morthel Quotes By Rollo May

The fear of being alone derives much of its terror from our anxiety lest we lose our awareness of ourselves. If people contemplate being alone for longish periods of time, without anyone to talk to or any radio to eject noise into the air, they generally are afraid that they would be at "loose ends," would lose the boundaries for themselves, would have nothing to bump up against, nothing by which to orient themselves. — Rollo May