Mozardebi Quotes & Sayings
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I keep a journal, and every day I write down one great play that I had that day. I don't write down any negatives. — Heather O'Reilly

Are you serious? I hate Titus with a passion. When they created the word asshole, he was the reason, — Cameo Renae

Life is not a malfunction. It's beautiful. But if you do not see it that way, it's simply because your room needs cleaning. — Frederick Lenz

I would remain nearer you for what time there is."
"Gone in one faerie sigh," she quoted.
Leather-clad fingers brushed over her short hair, rested on her cheek. "I can hold my breath. — Holly Black

Openness to God demands our growing acceptance that we cannot create blueprints for our own lives. Though God's character is unchanging, the ways of God are unpredictable, and there is a difference between arbitrariness and unpredictability. — Enuma Okoro

Let the Saints remember that great things depend on their individual exertion, and that they are called to be co-workers with us and the Holy Spirit in accomplishing the great work of the last days — Joseph Smith Jr.

Refine your senses a little more each day; stretch them ... your awareness will pierce deeply into your body and into the world. — Dan Millman

Mina felt as if she were on cloud nine and three-quarters, — Chanda Hahn

A bandit, a man-hunter, a lawbreaker, a bow for hire. I never wanted any grand cause. If it looks like I'm fighting tyrants, it's only because the world's so damned full of them that you can't draw a sword without crossing some of their laws. Easy as easy, it is, to become an outlaw. — Adrian Tchaikovsky

I have such a desire to sleep and am so much behind my sleep. A good night, one good night and all this nonsense will be swept away. — Jean-Paul Sartre

Every man had to walk through a dark, starless night and, when he faced the morning, he'd be better for it. — Margaret Weis

I have never known this kind of peace. Never known this kind of comfort. And sometimes I am afraid," he says, dropping his eyes, "that my love will terrify you. — Tahereh Mafi

For the air of lonely men surrounded him now, a still atmosphere in which the world around him slipped away, leaving him incapable of relationship, an atmosphere against which neither will nor longing availed. This was one of the significant earmarks of his life. — Hermann Hesse