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Romanc Quotes By S.L. Naeole

I nestled my face closer to his neck, wanting to smell his skin, lose myself in the scent and feel of him as we swayed slowly to the beat of music I couldn't hear because his voice was in my mind ... and it was the only sound I ever wanted to hear again. — S.L. Naeole

Romanc Quotes By Jeff Tremaine

Especially from the legal end of things, the easiest thing for a big corporation or lawyer to say is no. — Jeff Tremaine

Romanc Quotes By Pope Francis

Even the weakest and most vulnerable, the sick, the old, the unborn and the poor, are masterpieces of God's creation, made in his own image, destined to live for ever, and deserving of the utmost reverence and respect. — Pope Francis

Romanc Quotes By Steven D. Levitt

Keepers jump left 57 percent of the time and right 41 percent - which means they stay in the center only 2 times out of 100. A leaping keeper may of course still stop a ball aimed at the center, but how often can that happen? If only you could see the data on all penalty kicks taken toward the center of the goal! Okay, we just happen to have that: a kick toward the center, as risky as it may appear, is seven percentage points more likely to succeed than a kick to the corner. Are you willing to take the chance? — Steven D. Levitt

Romanc Quotes By James Redfield

In a world where the people are numbed and distracted, the only thing that sells is the unbelievable. — James Redfield

Romanc Quotes By Bonnie Jo Campbell

I realized that I was writing about folks with lots of skills, especially fix-it skills and survival skills, who were nonetheless not doing well in the new-millennium America. — Bonnie Jo Campbell

Romanc Quotes By Nirmala Srivastava

Yoga is a big misnomer in the west, people don't know what this yoga is. Yoga means union with the divine. When you become one with the divine, the divine starts flowing through you and you become part and parcel of the whole. — Nirmala Srivastava

Romanc Quotes By Rumi

A secret freedom opens through a crevice you can barely see. — Rumi

Romanc Quotes By Finn Marlowe

Totally drained he could only manage one but he made it a good one tongue included. "Delicious " he murmured.
"So depraved " Colton muttered.
"Thank you."
"Get off me."
"Mine "
"Stings."
"Boohoo. — Finn Marlowe

Romanc Quotes By Galen Beckett

The man who does the greatest harm is the man who does nothing at all. — Galen Beckett

Romanc Quotes By Whitney Houston

Crack is cheap. I make too much money to ever smoke crack. Let's get that straight. OK? We don't do crack. We don't do that. Crack is whack. — Whitney Houston

Romanc Quotes By Katharine Elizabeth Fullerton Gerould

Ignorance of what real learning is, and a consequent suspicion of it; materialism, and a consequent intellectual laxity, both of these have done destructive work in the colleges. — Katharine Elizabeth Fullerton Gerould

Romanc Quotes By RoAnna Sylver

Words are important. They let you know it's real, you're fine, more people like you exist. They let you know you're not alone. — RoAnna Sylver

Romanc Quotes By John Legend

My head's under water but I'm breathing fine — John Legend

Romanc Quotes By George MacDonald

And if we believe that God is everywhere, why should we not think Him present even in the coincidences that sometimes seem so strange? For, if He be in the things that coincide, He must be in the coincidence of those things. — George MacDonald

Romanc Quotes By Lewis Mumford

In the name of economy a thousand wasteful devices would be invented; and in the name of efficiency new forms of mechanical time-wasting would be devised: both processes gained speed through the nineteenth century and have come close to the limit of extravagant futility in our own time. But labor-saving devices could only achieve their end-that of freeing mankind for higher functions-if the standard of living remained stable. The dogma of increasing wants nullified every real economy and set the community in a collective squirrel-cage. — Lewis Mumford