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Philbert Pow Quotes By A.L. Jackson

I see beauty and pain. Joy and sorrow. I see the good and I see the bad . . . and I love it all. — A.L. Jackson

Philbert Pow Quotes By Joseph Campbell

Marriage ... is not a love affair; it is an ordeal. (92) — Joseph Campbell

Philbert Pow Quotes By Thomas Campbell

One moment may with bliss repay Unnumbered hours of pain. — Thomas Campbell

Philbert Pow Quotes By Martin Schulz

I am a man of parliament, a man of the people. I am not a representative of the executives. — Martin Schulz

Philbert Pow Quotes By Thich Nhat Hanh

There is a Zen story about a man riding a horse that is galloping very quickly. Another man, standing alongside the road, yells at him, "Where are you going?" and the man on the horse yells back, "I don't know. Ask the horse." I think that is our situation. We are riding many horses that we cannot control. — Thich Nhat Hanh

Philbert Pow Quotes By Felicity Brandon

You are so wet," you enthuse. "See how much you love to be punished,
little one?"
"Yes, sir," I whimper, physically fighting the urge to push myself back
onto your finger. I want you inside me so much. I would beg if I thought
you'd take pity on me, but I know you. My punishment is far from over
yet ... — Felicity Brandon

Philbert Pow Quotes By Richard Wright

He lay still, his bloodshot eyes staring blankly before him, and drifted into dreams of his problems, compulsively living out dialogues, summing up emotional scenes with his mother, Dot, and his friends. Repeatedly he chided himself to go to sleep, but it did no good, for he was hungry for these waking visions that depicted his dilemmas, yet he knew that such brooding did not help; in fact he was wasting his waning strength, for into these unreal dramas he was putting the whole of his ardent being. The long hours dragged on. — Richard Wright