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Positive Mood Lifting Quotes By Hugo Von Hofmannsthal

First, to be able to love, then to learn that body and spirit are one. — Hugo Von Hofmannsthal

Positive Mood Lifting Quotes By Gina Marinello-Sweeney

And the shower of roses spun around me, inviting me to take part in their ever-present waltz. — Gina Marinello-Sweeney

Positive Mood Lifting Quotes By Dave Eggers

You see pictures of Buddha and he's sitting, reclining, at peace. The Hindus have their twelve-armed elephant god, who also seems so content but not powerless. But leave it to Christians to have a dead and bloody man nailed to a cross. — Dave Eggers

Positive Mood Lifting Quotes By Alan Cooper

Form follows function straight to hell. — Alan Cooper

Positive Mood Lifting Quotes By Glenn Beck

Anyone who claims that weapons like semi-automatics are so modern and unique that the Second Amendment doesn't apply to them would also have to believe that the First Amendment protects only writing done with quill pens on parchment paper, since those were the norm back then. How could we expect the Founders to have ever imagined the world we live in today? — Glenn Beck

Positive Mood Lifting Quotes By Marcus Annaeus Lucanus

Deep-seated are the wounds dealt in civil brawls. — Marcus Annaeus Lucanus

Positive Mood Lifting Quotes By Huntley Fitzpatrick

You can't do this. You have to give me a chance to fix whatever it is I've done. What have I done? — Huntley Fitzpatrick

Positive Mood Lifting Quotes By Frances Hardinge

In Neverfell's face the clouds broke, and her smile came out like the sun. She could not read his mind as he could read hers. She clearly had no idea of the calculations behind his decision. He could see that she believed he had been overcome by the injustice of the situation and instantly decided to right it. He felt a shock, as if her faith was a golden axe and had struck right through his dusty husk of a heart. The heart did not bleed, however, and in the next moment its dry fibres were closing and knitting back together again. — Frances Hardinge