Ovsanna Takvoryan Quotes & Sayings
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Maybe getting to know a child wasn't entirely unlike meditation. You kept going at it from all different angles, and once in a while something clicked. — Jean Thompson
Two roads diverged in a forest and I chose the one less traveled by and it made all the difference. — Robert Frost
Some persons talk simply because they think sound is more manageable than silence. — Margaret Halsey
A dead end. The root cause mysterious, Neha continued to bleed from the scratches with her futile attempts to extricate leading to further entanglement. — Neetha Joseph
He was an animal. He was terrifying. And he was beautiful. I realized that I was biting my lip, that my hand was wound into the ruffled fabric at my chest. Something in me was drawn to the carnage. Like so many women before me, I was a slave to the caveman brain, that deep old part of my DNA that whispered that ferocity would keep me safe and fed and alive and that I should most definitely find the fiercest creature around and hump it. — Delilah S. Dawson
People only keep their eyes open out of habit. And, nothing more. — S.D. Lawendowski
Most ladies do not understand that first and primary they need to find and fulfil their life calling — Sunday Adelaja
Perfect harmony of body and mind are my key to personal balance and happiness. — Gabriela Sabatini
We live in a time where there's a great deal of navel-gazing with the devices that we have that occupy so much of our time ... many subjects of history are lost. — Chin Han
She wrung the life out of each day, loved like she'd never been hurt, and laughed like she'd never known sorrow. — Nicole Williams
Round-the-clock security meant that some of them got stuck on the day shift, which was hard on vampires. At least I assumed that was why, after a week or two, they started looking a little peaked. — Karen Chance
Creative work only seems like a magic trick to people who don't understand that it's ultimately still work. — Merlin Mann
