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Sweet Home Beloved Quotes By Meraaqi

I want to
peel away all the labels
I had once given to others
and place them
upon the fabric
of my own identity.

They have reflected back to me,
everything that I refuse
to See in myself. — Meraaqi

Sweet Home Beloved Quotes By Dixie Dawn Miller Goode

If I could tell you about Red
I would sing to you of fire Sweet like cherries
Burning like cinnamon Smelling like a rose in the sun — Dixie Dawn Miller Goode

Sweet Home Beloved Quotes By Talon P.S.

Dear Beloved woman,
Time ... so much time has passed since my love wrote his last words for me.
And yet I remember it as if it were yesterday. I remember writing back and for the first time since I had left home I told my love what kind of darkness surrounded me here. I forgot all the sweet things my father had said to my mother when he was away. I forgot how they got her through all those long and lonely nights. — Talon P.S.

Sweet Home Beloved Quotes By Jack Kerouac

Ah the mad hearts of all of us. — Jack Kerouac

Sweet Home Beloved Quotes By Socrates

Sometimes you put walls up not to keep people out, but to see who cares enough to break them down. — Socrates

Sweet Home Beloved Quotes By Christopher Brunt

I care about why you created a living thing, a creature that was not meant to be here at all? -that shouldn't be here. What is the meaning behind it? What purpose will this creature of yours inherit? You're its god, aren't you? Doesn't it deserve to know why it was born? Is there any reason behind its existence? — Christopher Brunt

Sweet Home Beloved Quotes By Allen Tate

How does one happen to write a poem: where does it come from? That is the question asked by the psychologists or the geneticists of poetry. — Allen Tate

Sweet Home Beloved Quotes By Marcel Proust

The satisfaction an imbecile derives from having right on his side and being certain of success is especially irritating. — Marcel Proust