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Multifoliate Quotes By Gabrielle Zevin

Oh yes, it's very tragic. Why does everyone always like love stories? What about absence-of-love stories? Aren't they much more common? — Gabrielle Zevin

Multifoliate Quotes By Casey Neistat

I grew up in the Northeast; I've seen hurricanes before and trees down and cars destroyed. — Casey Neistat

Multifoliate Quotes By Rajneesh

Death is not the end, but the beginning of a new life. Yes, it is an end of something that is already dead. It is also a crescendo of what we call life, although very few know what life is. They live, but they live in such ignorance that they never encounter their own life. And it is impossible for these people to know their own death, because death is the ultimate experience of this life, and the beginning experience of another. Death is the door between two lives; one is left behind, one is waiting ahead. — Rajneesh

Multifoliate Quotes By Aimee Carter

I would know something was missing. I would know my life was pointless, even if I never understood why. Even if we'd never met, even if you never existed, I would still love you beyond all reason for the rest of my life. — Aimee Carter

Multifoliate Quotes By Richard Adams

Narrow lanes climb both slopes and come together in a great ring of elm trees which encircles the flat summit. Any wind
even the slightest
draws from the height of the elms a rushing sound, multifoliate and powerful. — Richard Adams

Multifoliate Quotes By L. Frank Baum

No one has the right to destroy any living creatures, however evil they may be, or to hurt them or make them unhappy. I will not fight, even to save my kingdom. — L. Frank Baum

Multifoliate Quotes By Michael Bennet

There is simply no way we are going to make progress on the enormous challenges we face without making hard choices. It's impossible. — Michael Bennet