Quotes & Sayings About Old Loves Reconnecting
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They say that orgasm is a kind of moment of death,' he added, looking down at the body. — Arnaldur Indridason

The challenge is trying to set people free, and help them be 'successful' in the world, which are almost always opposite objectives. — Bryant McGill

I may be a famous writer but when white people clinch to their wallet and stare at me with scorn I need to ask my skin why. — Daniel Marques

The key to every man is his thought. Sturdy and defying though he look, he has a helm which he obeys, which is the idea after which all his facts are classified. He can only be reformed by showing him a new idea which commands his own. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

A brave heart and a courteous tongue. They shall carry thee far through the jungle, Manling. — Rudyard Kipling

We are adrift on a sea of moonlight sand, the silence as infinite as the space between the stars. — Jessica Khoury

Joy is the evidence of inner growth. — Maria Montessori

Generalization is necessary to the advancement of knowledge; but particularly is indispensable to the creations of the imagination. In proportion as men know more and think more they look less at individuals and more at classes. They therefore make better theories and worse poems. — Thomas B. Macaulay

We believe that if the argument for equality has merit, it does so because it protects difference. Equality used to allow those who differ not to subsume themselves under another's identity but to claim equity for their distinction and the State's protection in maintaining and even defending it. Now, however, equality is being used to erase difference, destroy institutional distinction and remove proper and plural provision for different groups, faiths and organisations ... What is needed here is equity that respects difference not equality that destroys it. — Roger Scruton

Mangrove destruction is not only an ecological threat to a valuable ecosystem but also a social threat for [the poor]. External debt pressure on exporting countries, neo-liberal doctrines and ecological blindness of northern importing consumers, together with a flagrant lack of local governmental action to protect the environment in most shrimp-producer countries, are the main driving forces of mangrove destruction. — Joan Martinez-Alier