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Rootlet Synonym Quotes By S.E. Jakes

Reed couldn't wait any longer. He moved forward, removing clothing as he walked. When he knelt by them, he moved next to Shane, in between Keith's legs. Keith paused for a second, muttered something about both of them playing dirty, just as Reed took one of Keith's balls in his mouth and hummed. Keith — S.E. Jakes

Rootlet Synonym Quotes By Vijay Seshadri

Society imposes an identity on you because of the way you look. Your struggle as a self has to do with an identity being imposed on you that you know is not your identity. — Vijay Seshadri

Rootlet Synonym Quotes By Czeslaw Milosz

Sometimes the world loses its face. it becomes too base. The task of the poet is to restore its face, because otherwise man is lost in doubt and despair. It is an indication that the world need not always be like this; it can be different.
When I wrote...that I accepted the salvational goal of poetry, that was exactly what I had in mind, and I still believe that poetry can either save or destroy nations. — Czeslaw Milosz

Rootlet Synonym Quotes By Roger Scruton

If you consider only utility, the things you build will soon be useless ... nobody wants to be in it. — Roger Scruton

Rootlet Synonym Quotes By Francesca Lia Block

If Death is your father, you don't ever have to worry about what part of his body the disease will strike next. If Death is your lover, you don't have to be afraid that he will ever leave you. — Francesca Lia Block

Rootlet Synonym Quotes By Jane Welsh Carlyle

A fashionable wife! Oh! Never will I be anything so heartless! I have pictured for myself a far higher destiny than this. - Will it ever be more than a picture? — Jane Welsh Carlyle

Rootlet Synonym Quotes By Sun Tzu

The dance of battle is always played to the same impatient rhythm. What begins in a surge of violent motion is always reduced to the perfectly still. — Sun Tzu