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roots soul macau
China Machado I cook the food of Macau, my roots and soul food.
roots branches littles
Eddie Montgomery We're still who we are at the roots. I reckon, hopefully, you let it branch out a little bit and you learn. You live and learn, so that's what we've tried to do.
roots underdog want
Baron Davis I always loved the Clippers. You root for the underdog. Obviously, everybody in L.A. is a Laker fan, but deep down inside, you root for the Clippers. If you're a true Los Angelean, that's how it happens. You always want the Clippers to do well.
roots mind caves
Antonin Artaud Leave the caves of being. Come. The mind breathes outside the mind. The time has come to abandon your lodgings. Surrender to the Universal Thought. The Marvelous is at the root of the mind.
roots gypsy helping
Cher Lloyd I'll always stand by my Gypsy roots, and I'll always help out one of my own.
roots maps littles
Chang-Rae Lee We have hopes and make plans, and if they are dashed or waylaid, we naturally rationalize and redraw the map to locate ourselves anew. Or else we brood and too firmly root. Very few can step forward again and again in what amounts to veritable leaps into the void, where there are no ready holds, where little is familiar, where you get constantly stuck in the thickets of your uncertainties and fears.
roots insecurity soil
Beth Moore Jealousy takes root in the soil of insecurity.
roots rocks feminist
Camille Paglia Popular culture - above all rock 'n' roll, with its African-American R & B roots - did far more to radicalize us than did any feminist leader.
broken tragedy cry-the-beloved-country
Alan Paton The tragedy is not that things are broken. The tragedy is that things are not mended again.
broken-heart sick broken-promises
Chief Joseph It makes my heart sick when I remember all the good words and the broken promises.
broken people stories
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie Stories can break the dignity of a people, but stories can also repair that broken dignity.”
broken together perpetual
Edith Wharton Life's just a perpetual piecing together of broken bits.
broken-heart funny-love short-love
Bess Myerson To fall in love is awfully simple, but to fall out of love is simply awful.
broken-heart girl boys
Bertolt Brecht Boy Meets Girl, So What?
broken necks madness
C. S. Lewis Cobbles and kettledrums! ...I hope this madness isn't going to end in a moonlit climb and broken necks.
broken found gave
Cassandra Wright When he found out, he had a broken heart. He gave up.
broken noise foam
Charlotte Bronte But I tell you--and mark my words--you will come some day to a craggy pass in the channel, where the whole of life's stream will be broken up into whirl and tumult, foam and noise: either you will be dashed to atoms on crag points, or lifted up and borne on by some master-wave into a calmer current...
long vengeance retribution
Charles Dickens Vengeance and retribution require a long time; it is the rule.
long wit long-time
Charles Dickens Scattered wits take a long time in picking up.
long trials hardship
Charles Stanley You may go through difficulty, hardship, or trial—but as long as you are anchored to Him, you will have hope.
long might serving-god
Charles Spurgeon I long for nothing more earnestly than to serve God with all my might.
long people giving
Charles Spurgeon I am not the only one that condemns the idle; for once when I was going to give our minister a pretty long list of the sins of one of our people that he was asking after, I began with, "He's dreadfully lazy." "That's enough," said the old gentleman; " all sorts of sins are in that one.
long eternity endless
Charles Spurgeon Time, how short-eternity, how long! Death, how brief-immortali ty, how endless!
long doe christ
Charles Spurgeon He who does not long to know more of Christ, knows nothing of him yet.
long care doe
Charles Spurgeon Satan does not care whether he drags you down to hell as a Calvinist or as an Arminian, so long as he can get you there.
long effort mind
Alan Watts Essentially Satori is a sudden experience, and it is often described as a "turning over" of the mind, just as a pair of scales will suddenly turn over when a sufficient amount of material has been poured into one pan to overbalance the weight in the other. Hence it is an experience which generally occurs after a long and concentrated effort to discover the meaning of Zen.