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The Eternal Lightness Of Being Quotes By Leah Cypess

She had learned to pay attention to the variations in Rokan's smiles. There was the sideways half-smile when he found something amusing; the slow, contented smile that appeared only rarely these days; and the wide, dazzling, unrestrained smile she had so far seen only twice, when he first came for her in the Mistwood and when they watched the hawk soar against the sky. And then there was this one, the reason for her watchfulness: the impish grin that meant he wanted to do something he knew was stupid and was going to do it anyhow. — Leah Cypess

The Eternal Lightness Of Being Quotes By Israelmore Ayivor

Keep encouraging yourself that you are good enough as a workman of God created for every good work one earth prepared for you before the world begun. — Israelmore Ayivor

The Eternal Lightness Of Being Quotes By P. J. O'Rourke

Worshiping the earth is more fun than going to church. It's also closer. — P. J. O'Rourke

The Eternal Lightness Of Being Quotes By Martin Luther King Jr.

Keep feeling the need for being first. But I want you to be the first in love. I want you to be the first in moral excellence. I want you to be the first in generosity. — Martin Luther King Jr.

The Eternal Lightness Of Being Quotes By Brittainy C. Cherry

I stood up for myself, reminding Lucas that I was his partner, not his punching bag. — Brittainy C. Cherry

The Eternal Lightness Of Being Quotes By Ally Condie

I couldn't sleep all night,
worrying that I'd gotten you in trouble. I care about you. — Ally Condie

The Eternal Lightness Of Being Quotes By Brooke McEldowney

Edda danced in the ballet. That was her job. 'Job' was not the word other people chose to describe what Edda did, but the right word nonetheless. Words were queer that way, Edda often thought. They classified things. In her case they could place someone in another dimension. — Brooke McEldowney