Reverbations Quotes & Sayings
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It is your duty to be exceedingly kind to every human being ... until ye change the world of man into the world of God. — Abdu'l- Baha

Just the thought of getting up made me glad I was lying on the floor. — David Foster Wallace

Don't you look at me like that, Ror," he whispers. I meet his eyes again. "Like what?" He stares at me a moment, then shakes his head as if to clear it. — Danielle Pearl

The key to a good meal is simplicity and the right seasoning. — Buddy Valastro

God can use a sensitive Christian to be a rich blessing in the life of one who knows pain and sorrow. — Billy Graham

Nothing did more to spur the boom in stocks than the decision made by the New York Federal Reserve bank, in the spring of 1927, to cut the rediscount rate. Benjamin Strong, Governor of the bank, was chief advocate of this unwise measure, which was taken largely at the behest of Montagu Norman of the Bank of England ... At the time of the Banks action I warned of its consequences ... I felt that sooner or later the market had to break. — Bernard Baruch

Concentrate on comfort - even if that means wearing the same thing over and over, because when I feel comfortable, I feel so much more relaxed and have a much better time. — Emma Watson

Visions from the gods are gifts alone for those who wander. — Roman Payne

Everyone's a little crazy when you get inside their head ... it's only a matter of degree. — Erica Jong

Survival has its own etiquette. — Janet Morris

A woman with a book never goes to bed alone. — Willow Winters

It was only after my head started reeling and my body started weaving and I tumbled into bed that I'd hear that soothing voice singing ... The reverbations of that voice wandered sweetly, softly, working like a massage on the area of my heart that was the most tightly clenched, helping those knots to loosen. It was like the rush of waves, and like the laughter of people I'd met in all kinds of places, people I'd become friendly with and then separated from, and like the kind words all those people had said to me, and like the mewing of a cat I had lost, and like the mixture of noises that rang in the background in a place that was dear to me, a place far away, a place that no longer existed, and like the rushing of trees that whisked past my ears as I breathed in a scent of fresh greenery on a trip someplace ... the voice was like a combination of all this. — Banana Yoshimoto