Sakata Kintoki Quotes & Sayings
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I search the language for a word
to tell you how red is red. — Lisel Mueller
So much beauty in the world, so few eyes to see it. — Albert Cossery
If I'm boxing, I'll probably have rap on, or something a little more angry. If I'm lifting, maybe some rock 'n' roll. If I'm doing some cardio, something fast paced. — Steven R. McQueen
The seeking of a mate shall be undertaken with due preparation and care. A life-bond should never be contemplated as a light thing
unlike a legal union or sanctified joining, the sealing of souls CANNOT be severed. When a mate is SOULBOUND to another
LIFEMATED, as some have come to regard it
a mystery is engaged. In one aspect mystical, the lifemating process is the most sublime endeavor that a Refarian may assume. Once formed, the bond must be ever cherished and nurtured by the process of lifelong rigor. — Deidre Knight
It's habits that can imprison you and it's habits that can free you. But when thanks to God becomes a habit - so joy in God becomes your life. — Ann Voskamp
About when to let others sacrifice themselves for you, even if its selfish. They say that if the sacrifice is the ultimate way for that person to show you that they love you, let them do it. — Veronica Roth
Music alone with sudden charms can bind The wand'ring sense, and calm the troubled mind. — William Congreve
Love is the highest prayer; as God is love, God cannot ignore Himself. — Matshona Dhliwayo
It is always so much easier to be moral than it is to be spiritual. — Mary Hunter Austin
As long as my body is in shape, my mind is working at its full capacity. — Victoria Principal
Ronan cupped her neck with his other hand and brushed his lips lightly over hers. "I want you, Maddy. I want you more than I've ever wanted any woman in my life. — Sara Humphreys
From the beginning men used God to justify the unjustifiable. — Salman Rushdie
What a shame it is for a nation to be developing without a sense of beauty, and eating bananas for breakfast. — Edith Wharton