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Traind Locked Quotes By Lucy Christopher

I thought you didn't want to let me go. — Lucy Christopher

Traind Locked Quotes By Eliphas Levi

There is nothing more to controlling demons than to do good and fear nothing. — Eliphas Levi

Traind Locked Quotes By Brian Swimme

The creation story unfurling within the scientific enterprise provides the fundamental context, the fundamental arena of meaning, for all the peoples of the Earth. For the first time in human history, we can agree on the basic story of the galaxies, the stars, the planets, minerals, life forms, and human cultures. This story does not diminish the spiritual traditions of the classical or tribal periods of human history. Rather, the story provides the proper setting for the teachings of all traditions, showing the true magnitude of their central truths. — Brian Swimme

Traind Locked Quotes By Rebecca West

Through this evening of sentences cut short because their completed meaning was always sorrow, of normal life dissolved to tears, the chords of Beethoven sounded serenely. — Rebecca West

Traind Locked Quotes By Rumi

For years, copying other people, I tried to know myself.
From within, I couldn't decide what to do.
Unable to see, I heard my name being called.
Then I walked outside. — Rumi

Traind Locked Quotes By Margaret Atwood

Genres aren't closed boxes. Stuff flows back and forth across the borders all the time. — Margaret Atwood

Traind Locked Quotes By Mary MacLane

It is of the dubious inevitable side of human nature - like gold teeth and tinned salmon and bastard lacy valentines — Mary MacLane

Traind Locked Quotes By Alexander Graham Bell

Ordinary people who know nothing of phonetics or elocution have difficulties in understanding slow speech composed of perfect sounds, while they have no difficulty in comprehending an imperfect gabble if only the accent and rhythm are natural. — Alexander Graham Bell