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Raetz Obituary Quotes By Dan Skinner

I wanted to absorb every moment of this night. I knew it was special. I wanted to keep it locked away inside me forever just the way it was. When I closed my eyes to sleep, I thought of how he'd glowed like a jewel in the light of the campfire. The way the flames carved him against the darkness. The very shape of his head. The smudges of chocolate and marshmallows on his fingers and lips. How the hair on his legs looked like filaments of gold. When I was certain my heart hat painted the canvas in my memory...I fell asleep. — Dan Skinner

Raetz Obituary Quotes By Anita Moorjani

The dichotomy is that for true healing to occur, I must let go of the need to be healed and just enjoy and trust in the ride that is life. — Anita Moorjani

Raetz Obituary Quotes By Frederick Lenz

Selfless giving does not imply superiority. Selfless giving is about love. — Frederick Lenz

Raetz Obituary Quotes By Iman Abdulmajid

A self-esteem issue doesn't change whether you're considered beautiful or not because it's about what's inside you. — Iman Abdulmajid

Raetz Obituary Quotes By Joseph Brodsky

The moment that you place blame somewhere, you undermine your resolve to change anything. — Joseph Brodsky

Raetz Obituary Quotes By Lailah Gifty Akita

Death is misery! The lifeless person was once full of life. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Raetz Obituary Quotes By Tracy McMillan

Ask anyone who has been in a love relationship for a while: nothing is perfect. — Tracy McMillan

Raetz Obituary Quotes By Ralph Waldo Emerson

The forest waves, the morning breaks,
The pastures sleep, ripple the lakes,
Leaves twinkle, flowers like persons be
And life pulsates in rock or tree. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Raetz Obituary Quotes By Hermann Hesse

Love must neither beg nor demand. Love must be strong enough to find certainty within itself. It then cease to be moved and becomes the mover. — Hermann Hesse