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forgiving path liberation
The true liberation, the true path to freedom, lay in the ability to forgive. Carl Jung
forgiving chained
We are chained to that which we do not forgive Richard Paul Evans
forgiving phrases syntax
It was the single forgiving phrase in the syntax of weaponry I had strapped about me. The rest were unequivocal sentences of death. Richard K. Morgan
forgiving generations why-not
If God wanted to forgive our sins, why not just forgive them, without having himself tortured and executed in payment-thereby, incidentally, condemning remote future generations of Jews to pogroms and persecution as 'Christ-killers': did that hereditary sin pass down in the semen too? Richard Dawkins
forgiving forget
Forgive, but don't forget Tupac Shakur
forgiving doe helping
The [stock] market,like the Lord, helps those who help themselves. But, unlike the Lord, the market does not forgive those who know not what they do. Warren Buffett
forgiving injury knee pace running slower workout
If you have a hamstring or knee injury, you can still do your workout at a slower pace on the beach, ... It's just much more forgiving on the injury when you're running on the beach. Mike Reilly
forgiving labyrinth
We had to forgive to survive the labyrinth John Green
forgiving scar forget
To forgive heals the wound, to forget heals the scar. P. T. Barnum
labyrinth minotaur existence
The minotaur more than justifies the existence of the labyrinth . Jorge Luis Borges
labyrinth needs universe
There's no need to build a labyrinth when the entire universe is one. Jorge Luis Borges
labyrinth world enough
A labyrinth, when it is big enough, is just the world. Catherynne M. Valente
labyrinth lost knows
For you know that I myself am a labyrinth, where one easily gets lost. Charles Perrault
labyrinth path lightning
Wir tappen im Labyrinth unsers Lebenswandels und im Dunkel unserer Forschungen umher: helleAugenblicke erleuchten dabei wie Blitze unsernWeg. We grope about in the labyrinth of our life and in the obscurity of our investigations; bright moments illuminate our path like flashes of lightning. Arthur Schopenhauer
labyrinth littles slave
I ask for so little.Just fear me, love me, do as I say and I will be your slave David Bowie
labyrinth wonder bases
Sarah: That's not fair! Jareth: You say that so often, I wonder what your basis for comparison is? Terry Jones
labyrinth ears detours
In the labyrinth of a difficult text, we find unmarked forks in the path, detours, blind alleys, loops that deliver us back to our point of entry, and finally the monster who whispers an unintelligible truth in our ears. Mason Cooley