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Unlikeable Spelling Quotes By Eckhart Tolle

Suffering has a noble purpose: the evolution of consciousness and the burning up of the ego. — Eckhart Tolle

Unlikeable Spelling Quotes By Shel Silverstein

What you've got to say, you say. — Shel Silverstein

Unlikeable Spelling Quotes By Bobby Gould

Is John Motson still wearing his shepherdskin coat? — Bobby Gould

Unlikeable Spelling Quotes By Jane Hirshfield

The Promise"

Stay, I said
to the cut flowers.
They bowed
their heads lower.

Stay, I said to the spider,
who fled.

Stay, leaf.
It reddened,
embarrassed for me and itself.

Stay, I said to my body.
It sat as a dog does,
obedient for a moment,
soon starting to tremble.

Stay, to the earth
of riverine valley meadows,
of fossiled escarpments,
of limestone and sandstone.
It looked back
with a changing expression, in silence.

Stay, I said to my loves.
Each answered,
Always. — Jane Hirshfield

Unlikeable Spelling Quotes By Cass Sunstein

Probably, if we looked at Da Vinci or Michelangelo with care, we'd see a historical particularity that the work is not treated as having. It's certainly true of Shakespeare. — Cass Sunstein

Unlikeable Spelling Quotes By S.E. Hinton

It ain't fair that we have all the rough breaks! — S.E. Hinton

Unlikeable Spelling Quotes By Charles Dickens

Mr Cobb would acquaint him, that when he was his age, his father thought no more of giving him a parental kick, or a box on the ears, or a cuff on the head, or some little admonition of that sort, than he did of any other ordinary duty of life; and he would further remark, with looks of great significance, that but for this judicious bringing up, he might have never been the man he was at that present speaking; which was probable enough, as he was, beyond all question, the dullest dog of the party. — Charles Dickens