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Needing Intimacy Quotes By John Darnielle

There are new monsters now. — John Darnielle

Needing Intimacy Quotes By Jon M. Sweeney

[Francis of Assisi was one of the] signal figures who are catalysts for rapid change — Jon M. Sweeney

Needing Intimacy Quotes By Libba Bray

You know what else is hot?" said a nameless blonde as she put her arm around the one black girl.
"What?"
"Bisexuals."
"Totally. Well, not like real bisexuals who are just sort of your everyday people, but, like, the kind of bisexuals you see in magazines wearing nothing but body paint and kissing both boys and girls to promote a new single."
"Totally, totally hot. — Libba Bray

Needing Intimacy Quotes By Anne Morrow Lindbergh

What has made the day so perfect ? To begin with , it is a pattern of freedom. It's setting has not been cramped in space or time. An island, curiously enough, gives a limitless feeling or both. Nor has the day been limited in kinds of activity. It has a natural balance of physical, intellectual and social life. It has an easy unforced rhythm. Work is not deformed by pressure. Relationship is not strangled by claims. Intimacy is tempered by lightness of touch. We have moved through our day like dancers not needing to touch more than lightly because we were instinctively moving to the same rhythm. — Anne Morrow Lindbergh

Needing Intimacy Quotes By Markus Zusak

Every time you find something that doesn't work, you're a step closer to what does work. — Markus Zusak

Needing Intimacy Quotes By Gordon B. Hinckley

If every husband and every wife would constantly do whatever might be possible to ensure the comfort and happiness of his or her companion, there would be very little, if any, divorce. Argument would never be heard. Accusations would never be leveled. Angry explosions would not occur. Rather, love and concern would replace abuse and meanness. — Gordon B. Hinckley