Youthfulness In Italian Quotes & Sayings
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At whatever point one opens Gift from the Sea, to any chapter or page, the author's words offer a chance to breathe and to live more slowly. The book makes it possible to quiet down and rest in the present, no matter what the circumstances may be. Just to read it - a little of it or in its entirety - is to exist for a while in a different and more peaceful tempo. Even the sway and flow of language and cadence seem to me to make reference to the easy, inevitable movements of the sea. — Anne Morrow Lindbergh

You need to develop, somehow, a huge amount of faith and confidence in yourself, because there's a lot of rejection throughout an actor's life and you have to believe in yourself more than anyone else. — Stephen Collins

What is beauty, anyway? It's more than something pleasant looking. If it doesn't stop us in our tracks and make us unable to move for a moment, unable to put into words what's closing off the breath in our throats, then maybe it's pretty, but it probably isn't beauty. — Alan Alda

We have to have a purpose greater than the endless struggle to satisfy personal desires. — Eknath Easwaran

And once Ive learnt to hold my own heart, I can conquer the feeling of yours. — Nikki Rowe

She wanted to run her hands over him as he whispered the impassioned corollaries of non-Euclidean geometry. — Sherry Thomas

DAGAZ - new beginnings, transformations — Rick Riordan

The editorial - written by a liberated man - suggested legal and social remedies but concluded that perhaps we can begin with the ultra-radical notion that a woman is a human being. — Katharine Graham

Aww, poor thing, Ryder thought that because he was sleeping with me , he could tell me what do to. — Jaymin Eve

The best work of artists in any age is the work of innocence liberated by technical knowledge. The laboratory experiments that led to the theory of pure color equipped the impressionists to paint nature as if it had only just been created. — Nancy Hale