Shulamite Name Quotes & Sayings
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Oh! If such an one was to come from God, and not the Devil, what a force for good might he not be in this old world of ours. — Bram Stoker

He felt as if he were being violently emptied out, as if a big magnet were pulling his blood and fluids down into the earth. He was weeping again, unstoppably, his head like the chandelier in his grandparents' house in Buffalo, the one that was too high for them to reach and that every time he visited had one fewer bulb alight. His head was an old chandelier, going dark. — Jeffrey Eugenides

To call an artist morbid because he deals with morbidity as his subject-matter is as silly as if one called Shakespeare mad because he wrote 'King Lear. — Oscar Wilde

Beware young brides: The cruelest behaviors on earth are done in the name of, what some call, 'love.' Therefore, the Shulamite does a much better job at defining love than pop-culture.
pg 4 — Michael Ben Zehabe

When a girl cries, few things are more worthless than a boy. — Alexandra Bracken

Everyone has to speak of what they know, and what they do not know they should ask, — Jose Saramago

The two Virtues of Equanimity and Compassion become more available to the person whose ego-shell has been smashed-either by great suffering or by great love-or by both. — Richard Rohr

The be-all and end-all of life should not be to get rich, but to enrich the world. — B.C. Forbes

God has created us all humanHe is kind & just to all. Why should we be unkind & unjust to each other? — Abdu'l- Baha

Sometimes, our conversations remind me of a dialogue between two memories. — Osvaldo Ferrari

And Cindi came up with a new trick to use if she was having trouble falling asleep: "Counting backward from 300 by threes - it works like magic and you never get below 250." On the few occasions when I feel too wired to sleep, my panacea is a hot bath with my favorite bath salts. — Arianna Huffington

Hell was invented to scare to death the unruly human mind and bring it to obedience. — Bangambiki Habyarimana