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Smyly Patterns Quotes By Rumi

When your heart becomes the grave of your secret, that desire of your will be gained more quickly. — Rumi

Smyly Patterns Quotes By Lynn Flewelling

Imagine - Lord Seregil and Lord Alec slapped up in the Red Tower for common housebreaking? No one knows what we really are, or what we've done for Skala. It would just be shame and dishonor, and for what? Because some titled slip of a girl couldn't keep her skirts down on Mourning Night, then decided she wanted a proper marriage? For that, I risk losing you? — Lynn Flewelling

Smyly Patterns Quotes By Lauren Oliver

And even if she isn't - even if by some miracle, she survived the escape and has been squeezing out a living in the Wilds - she would never join forces with the resisters. She would never be violent or vengeful. Not Lena, who used to practically faint when she pricked a finger, who couldn't even lie to a teacher about being late. She wouldn't have the stomach for it. — Lauren Oliver

Smyly Patterns Quotes By Matthieu Ricard

Recognize suffering, Eliminate its source, End it By practicing the path. — Matthieu Ricard

Smyly Patterns Quotes By Ray Bradbury

Shakespeare wrote Moby-Dick, using Melville as a Ouija board. — Ray Bradbury

Smyly Patterns Quotes By Paul Dirac

One could perhaps describe the situation by saying that God is a mathematician of a very high order, and He used very advanced mathematics in constructing the universe — Paul Dirac

Smyly Patterns Quotes By Don Miguel Ruiz

Whatever you perceive, you always make a story with yourself as the main character, and that dictates your life. Then when you read 'The Four Agreements', you hear another voice beneath the story, the voice that comes from your integrity, your spirit. — Don Miguel Ruiz

Smyly Patterns Quotes By Harold Holzer

At times, said the founder of the Chicago Tribune, Lincoln seemed to reach into the clouds and take out the thunderbolts. — Harold Holzer