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Volere Conjugations Quotes By Paramahansa Yogananda

Ever-new Joy is God. He is inexhaustible; as you continue your meditations during the years, He will beguile you with an infinite ingenuity. Devotees like yourself who have found the way to God never dream of exchanging Him for any other happiness; He is seductive beyond thought of competition. — Paramahansa Yogananda

Volere Conjugations Quotes By Peter Riegert

As a matter of fact, part of being Jewish is the whole question of what it is to be a Jew. — Peter Riegert

Volere Conjugations Quotes By Sri Aurobindo

The meeting of man and God must always mean a penetration and entry of the divine into the human and a self-immergence of man in the Divinity. — Sri Aurobindo

Volere Conjugations Quotes By Lisa Wingate

Be patient, Katie. Everything doesn't have to work itself out today. — Lisa Wingate

Volere Conjugations Quotes By Mark T. Sullivan

fingers in his mind long after he couldn't see them anymore. His urge — Mark T. Sullivan

Volere Conjugations Quotes By Chris Abani

Sometimes it is enough to know that it is difficult. — Chris Abani

Volere Conjugations Quotes By Henry Miller

He will never be satisfied," writes one biographer ... I know because I suffer from the same disease ... I don't believe for a minute that the flowers ever faded or the stars were ever dimmed in Rimbaud's eyes ... It was the world of men that his weary glance saw things pale and fade. He began by wanting to "see all, feel all, exhaust everything, explore everything, say everything." ... He had no choice of fighting for the rest of his life to hold the ground he had gained or to renounce the struggle utterly. Why could he not have compromised? Because compromise was not in his vocabulary. He was a fanatic from childhood, a person who had to go the whole hog or die. In this lied his purity, his innocence. — Henry Miller