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Wiesenfeld And Ginsburg Quotes By Jack Kornfield

Religion and philosophy have their value, but in the end all we can do is open to mystery and live a path with heart — Jack Kornfield

Wiesenfeld And Ginsburg Quotes By Elton John

It's just so wonderful to have someone in the house like a child to turn your attention to. It's not about you anymore, it's about this lovely little human being. — Elton John

Wiesenfeld And Ginsburg Quotes By Richelle E. Goodrich

Easter is ...
Joining in a birdsong,
Eying an early sunrise,
Smelling yellow daffodils,
Unbolting windows and doors,
Skipping through meadows,
Cuddling newborns,
Hoping, believing,
Reviving spent life,
Inhaling fresh air,
Sprinkling seeds along furrows,
Tracking in the mud.
Easter is the soul's first taste of spring. — Richelle E. Goodrich

Wiesenfeld And Ginsburg Quotes By E. M. Forster

Two cheers for Democracy; one because it admits variety, and two because it permits criticism. — E. M. Forster

Wiesenfeld And Ginsburg Quotes By Mary Oliver

My work is loving the world. Here the sunflowers, there the hummingbird - equal seekers of sweetness. — Mary Oliver

Wiesenfeld And Ginsburg Quotes By Victoria Aveyard

I write, having seen what's happening already in my head. I see it as a movie, and I'm just writing down what's happening in front of me. — Victoria Aveyard

Wiesenfeld And Ginsburg Quotes By Leah Bobet

He yells, straightens up with a swear that tells me he is the one, he's the one that broke my Ariel, broke her down made her Freak made her scared of sweet words or touching so I had to walk slow and careful, talk soft and always be patient and never just kiss her like I wanted to. Took away her want to be kissed. — Leah Bobet

Wiesenfeld And Ginsburg Quotes By Emil Ludwig

Many a person has held close, throughout their entire lives, two friends that always remained strange to one another, because one of them attracted by virtue of similarity, the other by difference. — Emil Ludwig