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Unendliche Lava Quotes By Aesop

Do nothing without regard to the consequences. — Aesop

Unendliche Lava Quotes By John O'Donohue

The ego is the false self-born out of fear and defensiveness. — John O'Donohue

Unendliche Lava Quotes By Candace Knoebel

A dragons first instinct is to protect and defend. Its not your fault. — Candace Knoebel

Unendliche Lava Quotes By Debasish Mridha

You become what you focus on and dream about. — Debasish Mridha

Unendliche Lava Quotes By Steven Redhead

You have the right to chose your destiny, otherwise you will be left to live someone else's idea of what your life should be. — Steven Redhead

Unendliche Lava Quotes By Ernest Agyemang Yeboah

I thought of this, tell me whether it is true or false; you do not know something, you cannot know everything and you can miss anything — Ernest Agyemang Yeboah

Unendliche Lava Quotes By Alberto Caeiro

She goes on with her beautiful hair and mouth like before,
I go on like before, alone in the field.
It's like my head had been lowered,
And if I think this, and raise my head
And the golden sun dries the need to cry I can't stop having.
How vast the field and interior love... !
I look, and I forget, like dryness where there was water and trees losing their leaves. — Alberto Caeiro

Unendliche Lava Quotes By Brett McCracken

God doesn't look down and see good people and bad people; he sees bad people and the Lord Jesus. — Brett McCracken

Unendliche Lava Quotes By Emmet Fox

Do it trembling if you must, but do it! — Emmet Fox

Unendliche Lava Quotes By George Eliot

It is something cruelly incomprehensible to youthful natures, this sombre sameness in middle-aged and elderly people, whose life has resulted in disappointment and discontent, to whose faces a smile becomes so strange that the sad lines all about the lips and brow seem to take no notice of it, and it hurries away again for want of a welcome. "Why will they not kindle up and be glad sometimes?" thinks young elasticity. "It would be so easy if they only liked to do it." And these leaden clouds that never part are apt to create impatience even in the filial affection that streams forth in nothing but tenderness and pity in the time of more obvious affliction. — George Eliot