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The Real Housewives Of Melbourne Quotes By Rachel Held Evans

People bond more deeply over shared brokenness than they do over shared beliefs.18 — Rachel Held Evans

The Real Housewives Of Melbourne Quotes By Ruth Bernhard

The human body represents to me the same universal innocence, timelessness and purity of all seed pods, suggesting the mother as well as the child, the parental as well as the descendant, conceived according to nature's longings. — Ruth Bernhard

The Real Housewives Of Melbourne Quotes By Charles Bukowski

Sweet Christ, you must know that a man will go further for any poem than for any woman ever born. — Charles Bukowski

The Real Housewives Of Melbourne Quotes By Debasish Mridha

You came to this world with nothing, and you will leave this world with nothing. There is nothing to gain or lose. You can only touch everyone and everything with your love. — Debasish Mridha

The Real Housewives Of Melbourne Quotes By John Ashbery

To the poet as a basement quilt, but perhaps
To some reader a latticework of regrets ... — John Ashbery

The Real Housewives Of Melbourne Quotes By Louise L. Hay

Attracting Love Love comes when we least expect it, when we are not looking for it. Hunting for love never brings the right partner. It only creates longing and unhappiness. Love is never outside ourselves; love is within us. Don't insist that love come immediately. Perhaps you are not ready for it, or you are not developed enough to attract the love you want. Don't settle for anybody just to have someone. Set your standards. What kind of love do you want to attract? List the qualities in yourself, and you will attract a person who has them. You might examine what may be keeping love away. Could it be criticism? Feelings of unworthiness? Unreasonable standards? Movie star images? Fear of intimacy? A belief that you are unlovable? Be ready for love when it does come. Prepare the field and be ready to nourish love. Be loving, and you will be lovable. Be open and receptive to love. — Louise L. Hay