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Zavagliaui Quotes By Lisi Harrison

With no one to share it with, success would be just another reminder that she was alone. — Lisi Harrison

Zavagliaui Quotes By Donatella Versace

As with most things in my life, I believe you should try to enjoy yourself and never feel like you are a slave to a routine. — Donatella Versace

Zavagliaui Quotes By Sarah Waters

It had three or four book-cases, all of them very full, and a rack of wands, with newspapers and magazines hung out upon them like dripping laundry. — Sarah Waters

Zavagliaui Quotes By Mahatma Gandhi

I have found by experience that man makes his plans to be upset by God, but, at the same time, where the ultimate goal is the search of truth, on matter how a man's plans are frustrated the issue is never injurious and often better than anticipated. — Mahatma Gandhi

Zavagliaui Quotes By Tom Robbins

On the mainland, a rain was falling. The famous Seattle rain. The thin, gray rain that toadstools love. The persistent rain that knows every hidden entrance into collar and shopping bag. The quiet rain that can rust a tin roof without the tin roof making a sound in protest. The shamanic rain that feeds the imagination. The rain that seems actually a secret language, whispering, like the ecstasy of primitives, of the essence of things. — Tom Robbins

Zavagliaui Quotes By Thich Nhat Hanh

Treat your anger with the utmost respect and tenderness, for it is no other than yourself. — Thich Nhat Hanh

Zavagliaui Quotes By Margaret Mead

We - mankind - stand at the center of an evolutionary crisis, with a new evolutionary device - our consciousness of the crisis - as our unique contribution. — Margaret Mead

Zavagliaui Quotes By Israel Zangwill

Scratch the Christian and you find the pagan - spoiled. — Israel Zangwill

Zavagliaui Quotes By William Penn

The humble, meek, merciful, and just are everywhere of one religion; and when death has taken off the mask they will know one another, though the diverse liveries they wear here make them strangers. — William Penn