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Utei Albizzia Quotes By Henri J.M. Nouwen

Real loneliness comes when we have lost all sense of having things in common. When — Henri J.M. Nouwen

Utei Albizzia Quotes By Polly James

(He was obviously even less impressed by the guinea pig thing than I realised.) — Polly James

Utei Albizzia Quotes By Leo Tolstoy

Man can be master of nothing while he fears death, but he who does not fear it possesses all. If there were no suffering, man would not know his limitations, would not know himself. — Leo Tolstoy

Utei Albizzia Quotes By Susan Wiggs

You have seven writers in your basement?"
Donald nods, signing, "They like it here. There's a poet, a couple of novelists, an opera librettist, an essay writer ... They don't usually make much trouble. — Susan Wiggs

Utei Albizzia Quotes By Courtney Joseph

One reason we struggle with insecurity: we're comparing our behind-the-scenes to everyone else's highlight reel. - STEVEN FURTICK — Courtney Joseph

Utei Albizzia Quotes By Steven Redhead

Persistent effort is what will create the life you most desire. — Steven Redhead

Utei Albizzia Quotes By Rachel Cohn

the infinite Manhattan night. — Rachel Cohn

Utei Albizzia Quotes By Kenneth Waltz

If we gather more and more data and establish more and more associations, however, we will not finally find that we know something. We will simply end up having more and more data and larger sets of correlations. — Kenneth Waltz

Utei Albizzia Quotes By Elizabeth Taylor

I have never wanted to be a queen! Cleopatra was a role, and I am an actor, so it was fun to play one, but it's not real. — Elizabeth Taylor

Utei Albizzia Quotes By Julia Mills

Live long, fight hard, love harder... — Julia Mills

Utei Albizzia Quotes By Alan W. Watts

The world outside your skin is just as much you as the world inside: they move together inseparably, and at first you feel a little out of control because the world outside is so much vaster than the world inside. Yet you soon discover that you are able to go ahead with ordinary activities - to work and make decisions as ever, though somehow this is less of a drag. Your body is no longer a corpse which the ego has to animate and lug around. There is a feeling of the ground holding you up, and of hills lifting you when you climb them. Air breathes itself in and out of your lungs, and instead, of looking and listening, light and sound come to you on their own. Eyes see and ears hear as wind blows and water flows. All space becomes your mind. Time carries you along like a river, but never flows out of the present: the more it goes, the more it stays, and you no longer have to fight or kill it. — Alan W. Watts