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soul flavor degrees
Soul is a constant. It's cultural. It's always going to be there, in different flavors and degrees. Aretha Franklin
soul corruption consumerism
The corruption of the American soul is consumerism. Ben Nicholson
soul my-soul
You have my soul and I have your money Charles Bukowski
soul division common
Of the irrational part of the soul again one division appears to be common to all living things, and of a vegetative nature. Aristotle
soul age delight
Soul of the age! The applause! delight! The wonder of our stage! Ben Jonson
soul body stardust
The universe has a body and soul and evolves through cosmic time. As microcosms of stardust, we do the same. Deepak Chopra
soul purpose quiet
Every day, take some time to meditate and cultivate inner quiet. Then ask yourself what I call the "soul questions": Who am I? What do I want? What is the purpose and meaning of my life? Deepak Chopra
soul progress pedestal
I like to summarize what I regard as the pedestal-smashing messages of Darwin's revolution in the following statement, which might be chanted several times a day, like a Hare Krishna mantra, to encourage penetration into the soul: Humans are not the end result of predictable evolutionary progress, but rather a fortuitous cosmic afterthought, a tiny little twig on the enormously arborescent bush of life, which, if replanted from seed, would almost surely not grow this twig again, or perhaps any twig with any property that we would care to call consciousness. Stephen Jay Gould
soul
What does having him around mean? Oh, he is my imagination, he is my soul mate. Prakash Amritraj
noses nervous sometimes
I love my nose! I was so nervous when I got pregnant that I was going to get that weird nose spread that you sometimes see pregnant ladies get. Busy Philipps
noses lines radio
The life insurance policies advertised on the radio with the line "You cannot be turned down for this coverage!" are actually saying, " For policies this small, it would cost us more to decide whom to turn down than simply to accept everybody-and make them pay through the nose. Andrew Tobias
noses achieve satori
If we achieve satori and the satori shows, like a bit of dogshit stuck to the top of our nose, that is not so good. Taisen Deshimaru
noses bears should
The mob is a sort of bear; while your ring is through its nose, it will even dance under your cudgel; but should the ring slip, and you lose your hold, the brute will turn and rend you. Jane Porter
noses want faces
You don't want to bite your nose off to spite your face Paul Merson
noses ears goes-on
So he started to climb out of the hole. He pulled with his front paws, and pushed with his back paws, and in a little while his nose was in the open again ... and then his ears ... and then his front paws ... and then his shoulders ... and then-'Oh, help!' said Pooh, 'I'd better go back,' 'Oh bother!' said Pooh, 'I shall have to go on.' 'I can't do either!' said Pooh, 'Oh help and bother! A. A. Milne
faults mask pride
Pride is the mask we make of our faults Hebrew Proverb
faults comfortable knows
I know my faults, but I'm comfortable with me. Roger Daltrey
faults arms emptiness
Jill felt an emptiness open inside of her as she lifted her arm, a sense that something vital was being subtracted from her life. It was always like that when somebody you cared about went away, even when you knew it was inevitable, and it probably wasn't your fault. (341) Tom Perrotta
faults
Religion is not in fault. Swami Vivekananda
faults french-writer half observing
If we had no faults of our own, we should not take half so much satisfaction in observing those of other people. Francois VI Duc de La Rochefoucauld
faults hair hath wealth
She hath more hair than wit, and more faults than hairs, and more wealth than faults. William Shakespeare
faults damn ifs
Every damn thing is your own fault, if you are any good. Ernest Hemingway
faults blame blaming-yourself
What you're blaming yourself for is being who you are. And that's no one's fault and nothing you can change. Cassandra Clare
faults boots blame
There's folks 'ud stand on their heads and then say the fault was i' their boots. George Eliot