Orphanage Near Quotes & Sayings
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Animals know. They know how a soul is stitched together. They know what it's made of before anyone else gets a clue. — Alex A. King

You are safe with me."
"I am not at all safe, with you. But I have no desire to be elsewhere. — A.S. Byatt

Are you?" I said. "Gay, I mean?"
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I hoped he wasn't offended by my asking, but after everything that had happened, I really wanted to know.
"No," he said. "I thought I was for about a w-w-week once. But now I know I'm not."
If there was ever an answer that sounded like the truth, that was it. — Brent Hartinger

When I talk about doing affirmations, I mean consciously choosing words that will either help eliminate something from your life or help create something new in your life. — Louise Hay

Our Feast gatherings, which has spread all over the world, is attended by young people - and they love to sing worship songs. — Bo Sanchez

You will already have noticed how often Capablanca repeated moves, often returning to positions which he had had before. This is not lack of deciciveness or slowness, but the employment of a basic endgame principle which is 'Do not hurry'. — Alexander Kotov

Shit happens. Deal with it. — A.D. Starrling

The mere act of dreaming is a vitalizing, life-affirming endeavor. As it turns out, using your imagination is very, very good for your wellbeing. Einstein believed that imagination was even more important than knowledge itself. — Danielle LaPorte

Look upon yourself as a tree planted beside the water, which bears its fruit in due season; the more it is shaken by the wind, the deeper it strikes its roots into the ground. — Margaret Mary Alacoque

Every good government is made up of good families. The unit of good government is the family, and anything that tends to destroy the family is perfectly devilish and infamous. — Robert Green Ingersoll

Many will be busied in taking away from a thing, which will grow in proportion as it is diminished. — Leonardo Da Vinci

Aaron Sisson was the last man on the little black railway-line — D.H. Lawrence