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Szerokosci Quotes By Orson Scott Card

Maybe she couldn't know who she was today. Maybe it was enough to know that she was no longer who she was before. — Orson Scott Card

Szerokosci Quotes By Royce White

When no one is selfless in a relationship, there is war. When one is selfless, there is peace. When both are selfless, there is joy. — Royce White

Szerokosci Quotes By Lucy Punch

Trying to look cool and lovely in comedy is a recipe for disaster. You have to let go. — Lucy Punch

Szerokosci Quotes By Thomas R. Insel

We have to remain humble about our understanding of the brain, because even our most powerful tools remain pretty blunt instruments for decoding the brain. In fact, we still do not know how to decipher the basic language of how the brain works. — Thomas R. Insel

Szerokosci Quotes By Leonard Ravenhill

At any point in all of Eternity, we can say, 'This is just the
beginning.' How wonderful for those who are with Christ. How
unimaginably dreadful for those who are not. — Leonard Ravenhill

Szerokosci Quotes By Suzanne Finnamore

When you moved, I felt squeezed with a wild infatuation and protectiveness. We are one. Nothing, not even death, can change that. — Suzanne Finnamore

Szerokosci Quotes By Gerard Manley Hopkins

Thou mastering me
God! giver of breath and bread;
World's strand, sway of the sea;
Lord of living and dead;
Thou hast bound bones and veins in me, fastened me flesh,
And after it almost unmade, what with dread,
Thy doing: and dost thou touch me afresh?
Over again I feel thy finger and find thee. — Gerard Manley Hopkins

Szerokosci Quotes By Ariana Carruth

Why is it so easy to abandon ourselves, and why do we so easily fall into the illusion that this self-abandonment is the only way people will like us? — Ariana Carruth

Szerokosci Quotes By Dalai Lama

The rationale for loving others is the recognition of the simple fact that every living being has the same right to and the same desire for happiness, and not suffering, and the consideration that you as one individual are one life unit as compared with the mulititude of others in their ceaseless quest for happiness. — Dalai Lama