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soul depth tumult
The gods approve The depth, and not the tumult, of the soul. William Wordsworth
soul together body
Purity of soul and impurity of body can go together. Vincent Van Gogh
soul machines portraits
And painted portraits have a life of their own that comes from deep in the soul of the painter and where the machine can't go. Vincent Van Gogh
soul body parks
Your body is the garage where you park your soul. Wayne Dyer
soul answers calling
As I unclutter my life, I free myself to answer the callings of my soul. Wayne Dyer
soul atmosphere earth
Illusions are to the soul what atmosphere is to the earth. Virginia Woolf
soul cry mistaken
More! More! is the cry of a mistaken soul. William Blake
soul lions hell
Every wolf's and lion's howl Raises from Hell a human soul. William Blake
soul cosmos colour
Colour is the soul of Nature and of the entire cosmos... Rudolf Steiner
return forget theft
To forget, or pretend to do so, to return a borrowed article, is the meanest sort of petty theft. Samuel Johnson
return traditional-values mandates
There is a mandate to impose a voluntary return to traditional values. Ronald Reagan
return
I may return to the stage, but not in the foreseeable future. Ben Kingsley
return sad serious shooting task urgent
It's a very sad day and a very serious situation. And the first and most urgent task is to return from shooting to talking, Shimon Peres
return
They have to think, they have to return to negotiating ? the temperature has to be lowered. Javier Solana
return teams
It is weird. You know going in, that this isn't going to last. In a little while, we'll return to our teams and it'll be back to normal. Bernie Williams
return favour modesty
Modesty once lost, never returns into favour. Publilius Syrus
return charm brevity
Let us return to 'no'. It has the charm of brevity. Sharon Lee
return reincarnation certain
I am certain that I have been here as I am now a thousand times before, and I hope to return a thousand times. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
indifference poet
RIMER, n. A poet regarded with indifference or disesteem. Ambrose Bierce
indifference
A woman can put up with almost anything; anything but indifference. Ian Fleming
indifference animosity
Indifference breeds animosity. Sarah Ban Breathnach
indifference pathology
Everything is pathology, except for indifference. Emile M. Cioran
indifference innocent dangerous
Indifference is dangerous, whether innocent or not. Pope Francis
indifference politeness organized
Politeness is organized indifference. Paul Valery