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Omerovic Almira Quotes By Pepper Winters

You'll see that I was right and your heart beats for me. Mine, yours - they chime to the same beat. Wherever we end up in the world, whatever you do or whoever you decide to tie your life to, we'll never be whole unless we're one. — Pepper Winters

Omerovic Almira Quotes By Pablo Picasso

The revolutionary artist does not only focus on the negative aspects of capitalist lives, but also creates visions of a revolutionary future. — Pablo Picasso

Omerovic Almira Quotes By William C. Bryant

Tender pauses speak
The overflow of gladness,
When words are all too weak. — William C. Bryant

Omerovic Almira Quotes By Ivy Compton-Burnett

You should not want to know the things in people's minds. If you were meant to hear them, they would be said. — Ivy Compton-Burnett

Omerovic Almira Quotes By Iimani David

Love changes things; hope allows us to endure until the change arrives. — Iimani David

Omerovic Almira Quotes By Amor Towles

But Fate would not have the reputation it has if it simply did what it seemed it would do. — Amor Towles

Omerovic Almira Quotes By Friedrich Nietzsche

Did I seek where the wind bites keenest, learn to live where no one lives, in the desert where only the polar bear lives, unlearn to pray and curse, unlearn man and god, become a ghost flitting across the glaciers? — Friedrich Nietzsche

Omerovic Almira Quotes By Thomas Merton

We must try to accept ourselves, whether individually or collectively, not only as perfectly good or perfectly bad, but in our mysterious, unaccountable mixture of good and evil. We have to stand by the modicum of good that is in us without exaggerating it. We have to defend our real rights, because unless we respect our own rights we will certainly not respect the rights of others. But at the same time we have to recognize that we have willfully or otherwise trespassed on the rights of others. We must be able to admit this not only as the result of self-examination, but when it is pointed out unexpectedly, and perhaps not too gently, by somebody else. — Thomas Merton