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Nataroo Quotes By Mary MacLane

I want fame more than I can tell. But more than I want fame I want happiness. — Mary MacLane

Nataroo Quotes By Jamie Bell

If the right thing came along at the right time, it would be an enormous kind of challenge. — Jamie Bell

Nataroo Quotes By Harlan Coben

I look at her, then at Tasha, and I feel the wondrous blend of bliss and fear. They
bliss and fear
are constant companions. Rarely does one venture out without the other. — Harlan Coben

Nataroo Quotes By Tilopa

Cut the mind at its root and rest in naked awareness — Tilopa

Nataroo Quotes By Anna Carey

Leif gripped Benny's shoulders to hold him back, but he broke free and chased the truck, pumping his tiny arms and legs with great furry.
"I love you!" he called out, when he was just ten feet away. I gripped the metal bars, my throat choked with emotion.
"I love you!" Silas cried, as he followed.
They both kept after us, sprinting wildly behind the cage. I watched their mouths moving, saying those words over and again, as the truck bounded through the woods and their small bodies disappeared, unreachable, behind the trees. — Anna Carey

Nataroo Quotes By Thomas Mann

I dreamed about the nature of man, and about a courteous, reasonable, and respectable community of men - while the ghastly bloody feast went on in the temple behind them. Were they courteous and charming to one another, those sunny folk, out of silent regard for that horror? — Thomas Mann

Nataroo Quotes By Mitch Kynock

We look wishfully to emergencies, to eventful, revolutionary times ... and think how easy to have taken our part when the drum was rolling and the house was burning over our heads. -Ralph Waldo Emerson — Mitch Kynock

Nataroo Quotes By H.L. Mencken

The only guarantee of the Bill of Rights which continues to have any force and effect is the one prohibiting quartering troops on citizens in time of peace. All the rest have been disposed of by judicial interpretation and legislative whittling. — H.L. Mencken