Sad Amethyst Quotes & Sayings
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It is lack of love for ourselves that inhibits our compassion toward others. If we make friends with ourselves, then there is no obstacle to opening our hearts and minds to others. — Dalai Lama

O Jesus, if I but considered attentively your immense solicitude for me, how greatly should I not excel in every virtue? Pardon me, O Jesus, so much carelessness, pardon such great ignorance. My God, Jesus my Love, Increated Goodness, what would have become of me if you had not drawn me to yourself? Open your heart to me, open to me your sacramental breast; I open mine to you. — Gemma Galgani

She had awoken this morning and slipped the amethyst ring off her finger. It had felt liked a blessed release, a final shadow lifted from her heart. — Sarah J. Maas

Never settle for less than your dreams, somewhere, sometime, someday, somehow, you'll find them — Danielle Steel

I discovered recently that the key to all happiness lies in warm bedsocks. — Rebecca Tope

The world has little to bestow Where two fond hearts in equal love are joined. — Anna Letitia Barbauld

Money always ends up making you blue. — J.D. Salinger

Whether you're gay or straight, with a physical disability, your skin's a different color, it's absurd in this age to not be aware and be concerned of the inequity in rights. — Carson Kressley

My best moment? I have a lot of good moments but the one I prefer is when I kicked the hooligan — Eric Cantona

Trella! You're here," he said with glee.
"Even though I'm not as smart as you, I do know where I am. — Maria V. Snyder

Corn Dance remains strongest among the Muskogee people. The elements of the ritual dance are similar to those of the Valley of Mexico. Although the dance takes various forms among different communities, the core of it is the same, a commemoration of the gift of corn by an ancestral corn woman. The peoples of the corn retain great affinities under the crust of colonialism. — Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz