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Squire From Canterbury Tales Quotes By Carlos Wallace

Love is a two-way street, but not everyone deserves a license. — Carlos Wallace

Squire From Canterbury Tales Quotes By Marty Rubin

We are propelled past loss and grief by the force of our desires. — Marty Rubin

Squire From Canterbury Tales Quotes By George R R Martin

A few wisps of smoke still rose from the blackened stones of Hazdar, twisted like ribbons by the wind. — George R R Martin

Squire From Canterbury Tales Quotes By Miriam Elia

Why write? Life is a cage of empty words. — Miriam Elia

Squire From Canterbury Tales Quotes By Aldous Huxley

Happiness is a hard master, particularly other people's happiness. — Aldous Huxley

Squire From Canterbury Tales Quotes By K.Y. Robinson

her grass seemed
greener until
a drought came
and cracked the earth
beneath you. — K.Y. Robinson

Squire From Canterbury Tales Quotes By Hazrat Inayat Khan

Love is the divine Mother's arms; when those arms are spread, every soul falls into them.
The Sufis of all ages have been known for their beautiful personality. It does not mean that among them there have not been people with great powers, wonderful powers and wisdom. But beyond all that, what is most known of the Sufis is the human side of their nature: that tact which attuned them to wise and foolish, to poor and rich, to strong and weak
to all. They met everyone on his own plane, they spoke to everyone in his own language. What did Jesus teach when he said to the fishermen, 'Come hither, I will make you fishers of men?' It did not mean, 'I will teach you ways by which you get the best of man.' It only meant: your tact, your sympathy will spread its arms before every soul who comes, as mother's arms are spread out for her little ones. — Hazrat Inayat Khan