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Needed To Lose You To Find Me Quotes By Segolene Royal

I want to be indifferent to vengeance. It's degrading. Not having a spirit of vengeance protects me, internally. — Segolene Royal

Needed To Lose You To Find Me Quotes By Mark Twain

This dreadful matter brought from these downtrodden people no outburst of rage against these oppressors. They had been heritors and subjects of cruelty and outrage so long that nothing could have startled them but a kindness. — Mark Twain

Needed To Lose You To Find Me Quotes By Anuj

Effort is required to live life of others, but to live our own every action comes all and only natural. — Anuj

Needed To Lose You To Find Me Quotes By James Montgomery Boice

Mary met Jesus as her son at the manger, but she did not meet Him as her Savior until she met Him at the cross. Mary needed to lose Jesus as a son in order to find Him as a Savior. Mary needed to take her place with the other disciples, standing as a sinner at the foot of the cross. She needed Jesus to die for her own sins. — James Montgomery Boice

Needed To Lose You To Find Me Quotes By Paulo Coelho

Those who are truly enlightened, those whose souls are illuminated by love, have been able to overcome all of the inhibitions and preconceptions of their era. They have been able to sing, to laugh, and to pray out loud; they have danced and shared what Saint Paul called 'the madness of saintliness'. They have been joyful - because those who love conquer the world and have no fear of loss. True love is an act of total surrender. — Paulo Coelho

Needed To Lose You To Find Me Quotes By James Altucher

When I was 7 years old, I plagiarized, word for word, stories from science fiction magazines so my teachers would think I was smart. — James Altucher

Needed To Lose You To Find Me Quotes By Robert Pinsky

The wonderful 17th Century poet, Robert Herrick, wrote a poem entitled, 'To Live Merrily and to Trust to Good Verses.' Easy to say, Robert Herrick; not always easy to do. But it's a good slogan, I think. — Robert Pinsky

Needed To Lose You To Find Me Quotes By Marshall Ramsay

I had a dream about you last night... I think flying saucer activity is pretty easy to explain; if I had one, I'd go joyriding too. — Marshall Ramsay

Needed To Lose You To Find Me Quotes By J-Ro

If imitation is the greatest form of flattery,
Punk, don't flatter me. — J-Ro

Needed To Lose You To Find Me Quotes By John De Ruiter

Surrender to the deepest level within that you're aware of. — John De Ruiter

Needed To Lose You To Find Me Quotes By Euripides

How dark are all the ways of god to man! — Euripides

Needed To Lose You To Find Me Quotes By Christina Lauren

Look, Sara. The way Andrew treated you was unconscionable. We all saw that, and I regret not speaking up on your behalf. But you have the choice to decide how you grow from it. If you're going to think every man is like him, you don't deserve Max. Max isn't that guy. — Christina Lauren

Needed To Lose You To Find Me Quotes By Samuel Johnson

The faults of a man loved or honoured sometimes steal secretly and imperceptibly upon the wise and virtuous, but by injudicious fondness or thoughtless vanity are adopted with design. — Samuel Johnson

Needed To Lose You To Find Me Quotes By Mike Daisey

If human misery and efficient boredom could be beautiful, there would have been a kind of beauty in the endlessly replicated, hot-desking, rack-mounted workers and their swiftly exchangeable work stations. Lit up by the dead light of our monitors we would constantly scratch at our keyboards - it could have been sadly romantic, if it hadn't been for the sirens. Hanging — Mike Daisey

Needed To Lose You To Find Me Quotes By Phil Cousineau

Pilgrimage means being alert to the times when all that's needed is a trip to a remote place to simply lose yourself, and to the times when what's needed is a journey to a sacred place, in all its glorious and fearsome masks, to find yourself. — Phil Cousineau