Vithaya Pansringam Quotes & Sayings
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Love flows. Love doesn't know boundaries. The mind creates boundaries. The mind creates the boundary of separate me and you. The heart just keeps embracing and opening out. — Ram Dass
I just never thought I'd get to see how beautiful you'd become — Jennifer L. Armentrout
Words can be borrowed but thoughts can never be stolen. You are a born thinker. — Kunal Narayan Uniyal
I love you," Jake whispered. "Are you strong enough for this?"
I made myself comfortable. Said over my shoulder, "Sure."
"Would you tell me if you weren't?"
I grinned. "Maybe. I can't think of a nicer way to commit suicide."
"That's good. I can't think of a more pleasant way to commit murder. — Josh Lanyon
Our very genesis was not really a beginning after all, but indeed the product of a personality-Father Mills. — Percy Jewett Burrell
The problem with Christians is they aren't as good as Jesus. But thank God most Muslims are better than Muhammad. — Wafa Sultan
that ridiculous machine, That nauseating, foul, unclean, Repulsive television screen! — Roald Dahl
Something as straightforward as a difference could lead to something as complex as a breakdown. — Jeanette Winterson
Love is a form of pleasure. Pleasure is caused by the release of endorphins. The things we believe make a person attractive on pheromones. You respond positively to someone whose pheromones are compatible with your own, making you think you're falling in love. But it's all in your head. Literally. (Avery James) — Shana Norris
She knew with suddeness and ease that this moment would be with her always, within hand's reach of memory.
She doubted if they all sensed it - they had seen the world - but even George was silent for a minute as they looked, and the scene, the smell, even the sound of the band playing a faintly recognisable movie theme, was locked forever in her, and she was at peace. — Stephen King
Human language has a vocabulary suited to our daily needs and functions: the shape of any human language maps approximately to the needs and activities of our mundane lives. But few would deny that there is another dimension of human existence which transcends the mundane: call it the soul, the spirit: it is that part of the human frame which sees the shimmer of the numinous. — Julian Burnside
You were meant for me, Poppy. I can feel it in my fingertips when I touch you. — Tess Oliver
