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Rohlfs Glass Quotes By Mehmet Murat Ildan

To accept that man has only mind and body but not any soul will be very useful for humanity to build a better future. Accepting truth always gives you a chance to find the solution! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

Rohlfs Glass Quotes By Frederick Lenz

The condition of humankind is not good, in the sense that the illusory prisons we create for ourselves through our desires and our frustrations are unhappy. — Frederick Lenz

Rohlfs Glass Quotes By Jennifer Niven

I've always been different, but to me different is normal. i decide on a version of the truth. — Jennifer Niven

Rohlfs Glass Quotes By Muruganar

There is no fortune greater than peace; there is no force greater than peace; there is no excellent tapas greater than peace; there is no immortal life greater than [living in] peace. — Muruganar

Rohlfs Glass Quotes By Hansjorg Schertenleib

What could be worse than another person's happiness? Not that his unhappiness would make us happy, but we need it in order to bear our own. — Hansjorg Schertenleib

Rohlfs Glass Quotes By Ono No Komachi

A thing which fades With no outward sign- Is the flower Of the heart of man In this world! — Ono No Komachi

Rohlfs Glass Quotes By Rainer Maria Rilke

Our age has built itself vast reservoirs of power / formless as the straining energy that it wrests from the earth. — Rainer Maria Rilke

Rohlfs Glass Quotes By Mandy Hale

Happy is still Happy, with or without the Ever After. — Mandy Hale

Rohlfs Glass Quotes By Cat Johnson

As the moon rose before her very eyes, the first beams hit the pond, sending sparkles of light bouncing off the water. "It's beautiful."
"So are you." His voice seemed to brush across her, like soft, smooth silk. — Cat Johnson

Rohlfs Glass Quotes By Bill Vaughan

One learned gentleman, "a sage grave man," Talk'd of the Ghost in Hamlet, "sheath'd in steel" - His well-read friend, who next to speak began, Said, "That was poetry, and nothing real;" A third, of more extensive learning, ran To Sir George Villiers' Ghost, and Mrs. Veal; Of sheeted Spectres spoke with shorten'd breath, And thrice he quoted Drelincourt on Death. — Bill Vaughan