Yuliana Garcia Quotes & Sayings
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Because I've known you for ten years, and it feels so desperately like no time at all, and I need more." I — Sierra Simone
She had said she didn't feel fear, but it was a lie; this was her fear: being left alone. Because of one thing she was certain, and it was that she could never love, not like that. Trust a stranger with her flesh? The closeness, the quiet. She couldn't imagine it. Breathing someone else's breath as they breathed yours, touching someone, opening for them? The vulnerability of it made her flush. It would mean submission, letting down her guard, and she wouldn't. Ever. Just the thought made her feel small and weak as a child ... — Laini Taylor
There is that unpredictability of the seasons that I enjoy. I like the threat of a tornado. I like the threat of four feet of snow. — Paul Westerberg
This is who I am, Sara. I will protect you from everything and everyone else, but I can't protect you from who I am or who we will be if you stay with me. — Lisa Renee Jones
Fear will do one thing and one thing only: hold you back — Kya Aliana
How can I demonstrate [ ... ] that I have glimpsed somebody's future recollection? — Vladimir Nabokov
The Netherlands are wet, flat and full of stoned people. — John Entwistle
Fear reaches only to the point where the unavoidable begins; from there on, it loses its meaning. And all we have left is the hope that we are making the right decision — Paulo Coelho
Somewhere along the road many of us have picked up the belief that to change we must suffer. Some things are earned with work. But work is not suffering. Work is just work. — Oriah Mountain Dreamer
This was something sure to be crammed full of warm secrets, like an antique clock built when peace filled the world. — Haruki Murakami
The Sravaka (literally 'hearer,' the name given by Mahayana Buddhists to contemplatives of the Hinayana school) fails to perceive that Mind, as it is in itself, has no stages, no causation. Disciplining himself in the cause, he has attained the result and abides in the samadhi (contemplation) of Emptiness for ever so many aeons. However enlightened in this way, the Sravaka is not at all on the right track. From the point of view of the Bodhisattva, this is like suffering the torture of hell. The Sravaka has buried himself in Emptiness and does not know how to get out of his quiet contemplation, for he has no insight into the Buddha-nature itself. Mo Tsu When Enlightenment is perfected, a Bodhisattva is free from the bondage of things, but does not seek to be delivered from things. Samsara (the world of becoming) is not hated by him, nor is Nirvana loved. When perfect Enlightenment shines, it is neither bondage nor deliverance. Prunabuddha-sutra — Aldous Huxley
