Suze Dallas Quotes & Sayings
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The death of a friendship was usually slow and insidious, like the wearing away of a hillside after years of too much rain. A handful of misunderstandings, a season of miscommunication, the passing of time, and where once stood two women with a dozen years of memories and tears and conversation and laughter - where once stood two women closer than sisters - now stood two strangers. — Karen Kingsbury
What we are seeking to do is not melt the map of America. We are seeking to melt the self, the solid form that we consider ourselves to be. — Frederick Lenz
The kingdom of self tends to be more focused on what the hands can touch than what the heart should embrace. — Paul David Tripp
I think one of things is that all fantasy it seems to me works the way your brain basically works. This is perhaps a startling concept, but I think it's true. — Diana Wynne Jones
I think I know who that one's from," said Ron, turning a bit pink and pointing to a very lumpy parcel. "My mum. I told her you didn't expect any presents and - oh, no," he groaned, "she's made you a Weasley sweater. — J.K. Rowling
When I was younger, I did a TV show in the U.K. for a couple years, and I learned a lot from that. It taught me a lot about being known amongst your peers and having to deal with a lot of derision from them. — Richard Madden
When you love something it's not a job anymore. — Spike Lee
I have also figured out that for many people death is a difficult subject, not at all as simple as it is for me. — Maija Haavisto
Tonight I wish I had someone's body pressed up against mine. I am glad you are not here to see this. I — Trista Mateer
Invoking the letters of God's Name without presence of mind is invocation of the tongue; invoking with presence of mind is invocation of the heart; and invoking with an absence of self-awareness because of absorption in the Invoked is the invocation of the Self - this is the hidden invocation! — Ibn Ata Allah
Hatred is a disguised form of love. You can only hate someone whom you really wish to love, because if you were totally indifferent to that person, you could not even get up enough energy to hate him. — Sri Chinmoy
