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New Beginnings Pic Quotes By Elle Lothlorien

How was I supposed to know 'lucked out' means 'I got screwed over' in Australian? — Elle Lothlorien

New Beginnings Pic Quotes By John O'Donohue

While the rest of the body is covered, the face is naked. The vulnerability of this nakedness issues a profound call for understanding and compassion. The human face is a meeting place of two unknowns: the infinity of the outer world and the unchartered, inner world to which each individual alone has access. This is the night world that lies behind the brightness of the visage. The smile on a face is a surprise or illumination. It is as if the inner night of this hidden world brightens suddenly, when the smile crosses the face. Heidegger — John O'Donohue

New Beginnings Pic Quotes By May Sarton

One has only to set a loved human being against the fact that we are all in peril all the time to get back a sense of proportion. What does anything matter compared to the reality of love and its span, so brief at best, maintained against such odds? — May Sarton

New Beginnings Pic Quotes By Kurt Vonnegut

Oh happy Meat. Oh happy Soul. Oh happy Rabo Karabekian. — Kurt Vonnegut

New Beginnings Pic Quotes By Heather King

Prayer is like practicing the piano or ballet or writing: you have to bring your body for a very long time, in spite of your body's frailties and conflicts and general revolt, and then one day your body is not separate any more. You've in a sense become the piano or the dance or the word or the prayer. The prayer is in your heart. The prayer is your heart. — Heather King

New Beginnings Pic Quotes By Irene Hannon

Some people feel more deeply than others. And I don't consider that a liability. In fact, those people tend to be even stronger. They have to be in order to survive. — Irene Hannon