Teneille Williams Quotes & Sayings
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If you are with a fully enlightened being, a jivan mukta, liberated soul, the quality of light is so clear, that you don't really know that it is there until later. — Frederick Lenz
His climax began gathering again, rising toward a point of no return. He didn't know if he could restrain himself this time: He was too close, too near to being overwhelmed.
She cried out, trembling exclamations.
He lost all control, his release hot, violent, and endless. — Sherry Thomas
Certainly, I've never wanted to live on past achievements. — Buzz Aldrin
As a manager, the more you talk about something without following up with action, the less those words will matter. — Jonathan Raymond
When the picture is too close to your face you lose the sight, when the future is too close to your face you see the light. — Mohlalefi J Motsima
The modern era has brought up immense conveniences but at what price. The human heart is desperate for something more than a quicker serving of popcorn. — John Eldredge
You need a good bedside manner with doctors or you will get nowhere. — William S. Burroughs
I think particularly on the left, progressives wanted more bombast and more. — Dahlia Lithwick
YAGNI forces you to wait until you know what the problem really is and how it should be accommodated by the design. It eliminates guesswork, and ensures that the design will be correct. — Anonymous
The type of work I like is pure and simple and profound. — Michael Heizer
Eating disorders can have serious medical and psychological consequences which, left unchecked, can kill. Parents should address this issue and ask their children to discuss how they feel about themselves. — Tipper Gore
Music: breathing of statues. Perhaps:
silence of paintings. You language where all language
ends. You time
standing vertically on the motion of mortal hearts.
Feelings for whom? O you the transformation
of feelings into what?
: into audible landscape.
You stranger: music. You heart-space
grown out of us. The deepest space in us,
which, rising above us, forces its way out,
holy departure:
when the innermost point in us stands
outside, as the most practiced distance, as the other
side of the air:
pure,
boundless,
no longer habitable. — Rainer Maria Rilke
