Murashige Avocado Quotes & Sayings
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Mortality applies to every aspect of life. The fear of death is the driving fear of life. — Nick Tosches
Remind thyself that he whom thou lovest is mortal - that what
thou lovest is not thine own; it is given thee for the present, not
irrevocably nor for ever, but even as a fig or a bunch of grapes at
the appointed season of the year — Epictetus
Loves and Cupids took to flight afraid, and Martyrdom had no such torment in its painted history of suffering. — Charles Dickens
What you can still dream about is often sweeter than the reality. — Susan Meissner
Which got me to wondering whether it's possible to learn how to be a person in a world where all the people are dead. — John Green
Full of hopes beyond their power though not beyond their ambition. — Thucydides
The secret to living a strong life is right in front of you, calling to you every day. It can be found in your emotional reaction to specific moments in your life. — Marcus Buckingham
I'm really happy to be a mom, and I'm proud of the phase I'm in. — Liz Phair
His chest stretched wider, and his muscles cut a sharper image. "My boyfriend can beat up yours," she whispered to her mother. — Rebecca Zanetti
One of my degrees was a science degree in biology. — Elizabeth Moon
He'd never met anyone quite like her.
Then he couldn't think as her hand slid down his back to his buttocks and squeezed. Her toes slowly climbed his calves, and he realized she hadn't just enjoyed the first time around. She had learned. As she slid her hand between them to find him, his eyes crossed.
"Christ", he whispered as her fingers closed around him, her body sliding lower and lower.
She'd learned a hell of a lot. — Dale Mayer
When we are at last freed from the body that has defined and dominated our understanding of ourselves for so long, the karmic vision of one life is completely exhausted, but any karma that might be created in the future has not yet begun to crystallize. So what happens in death is that there is a "gap" or space that is fertile with vast possibility; it is a moment of tremendous, pregnant power where the only thing that matters, or could matter, is how exactly our mind is. Stripped of a physical body, mind stands naked, revealed startlingly for what it has always been: the architect of our reality. So — Sogyal Rinpoche
This is really what you want? To live with a poet?" "Yes," she said. "With the hot plate? And the lice? — Joshua Ferris
Or a pigeon, or a rat, or . . . I always double-check the leash. — Hilari Bell