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soul facts feels
I can't feel Irish to save my soul, but it's a fact. Alex Haley
soul steps faster
Walk neither faster nor slower than your own soul. Because it is your soul that will teach you the usefulness of each step you take. Paulo Coelho
soul poison sin
I have unlearned contempt; it is a sin that is engendered earliest in the soul, and doth beset it like a poison worm feeding on all its beauty. Nathaniel Parker Willis
soul study invisible
Study, therefore, to withdraw the love of your soul from all things that are visible, and turn it to things that are invisible. Thomas a Kempis
soul literature forget
Don't you forget what's divine in the Russian soul and that's resignation. Joseph Conrad
soul world use
Call the world if you please "the vale of soul-making." Then you will find out the use of the world. John Keats
soul female males
We are all souls, and what I have learnt so far is that while God is male, the souls created by Him are female, so I always had women as my theme, as they are dedicated to Him. Kailash Kher
soul rust neglect
Negligence is the rust of the soul that corrodes through all her best resolves. Owen Feltham
soul world thousand
My soul is of more value than ten thousand worlds. John Flavel
atmosphere couple games good help intensity
The good thing is it's over and it's not like that's going to have ramifications on our season. If anything it will help us. You don't play in games of that intensity and atmosphere but a couple of times a year. Landon Donovan
atmosphere feeling painting perception register wishes
It is through observation and perception of atmosphere that he can register the feeling that he wishes his painting to give out. Lucian Freud
atmosphere walks happens
She seemed to walk in an atmosphere of things about to happen. Lucy Maud Montgomery
society disease want
Those who have resources within themselves, who can dare to live alone, want friends the least, but, at the same time, best know how to prize them the most. But no company is far preferable to bad, because we are more apt to catch the vices of others than their virtues, as disease is far more contagious than health. Charles Caleb Colton