Shapeable Hand Quotes & Sayings
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Sympathy is the charm of human life ... — Grace Aguilar

Accept the seasons of your heart, even as you have always accepted the seasons that pass over your fields.
And you would watch with serenity through the winters of your grief. — Kahlil Gibran

Real unity tolerates dissent and rejoices in variety of outlook and tradition, recognizes that it is man's destiny to unite and not divide, and understands that creating proletariats and scapegoats and second-class citizens is a mean and contemptible activity. — Northrop Frye

The plague was not the kind of calamity that inspired mutual help. Its loathsomeness and deadliness did not herd people together in mutual distress, but only prompted their desire to escape each other. — Barbara W. Tuchman

We have travelled this world to a bittersweet love song:
Take my hand and lets carry on ...
Do my eyes deceive me or do you grow more wonderful each day?
After all these years of love you're more fantastic today than the day we met.
And ... you were quite fantastic then ...
I Love you still — Michelle Geaney

A lot of people say when you have kids, you slow down. I want my kids to see me race. — Jacques Villeneuve

People have this notion of me being this sweet, nice girl, but I'm kind of a pervert. — Michelle Branch

Examine the life of the best and most productive men and nations, and ask yourselves whether a tree which is to grow proudly skywards can dispense with bad weather and storms. Whether misfortune and opposition, or every kind of hatred, jealousy, stubbornness, distrust, severity, greed, and violence do not belong to the favourable conditions without which a great growth even of virtue is hardly possible? — Friedrich Nietzsche

The only wishes that will ever change you are the kind that may, at any moment, eat you whole. — Janette Rallison

By imitating the manners and the mode of life of the West,the Muslims are being gradually forced to adopt the Western moral outlook: for the imitation of outward appearance leads,by degrees, to a corresponding assimilation of the world-view responsible for that appearance. — Muhammad Asad

And sometimes the difference between individual and organized indignation is the difference between criminal and political action. — Ralph Ellison

It's nice when it's quiet. You become human then.'
'And what do people become if it's noisy,then?'
'They become objects, things. — Ayako Sono