Quotes About Surrender
please God I'm begging you.
~ Sarah Dessen
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The way I see it," she continued, "is that some things are just meant to be the way they are.
~ Sarah Dessen
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I am consciously surrendering conciousness.
~ Sarah Dunn
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And then there are days when sleeping is the hardest. The fight of muscle against world becomes so constant, that surrendering to slumber doesn't promise nearly enough relief. These are times when hands feel nothing but empty
~ Sarah Kay
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And then thee are days when sleeping is the hardest. The fight of muscle against world becomes so constant, that surrendering to slumber doesn't promise nearly enough relief. These re times when hands feel nothing but empty.
~ Sarah Kay
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Her legs started to tremble and together they went down to the rug. Angie lay spread before him like an impossible offering and every thought, every memory, every consideration dissolved and there was only the need to be inside her, to lose himself in the slick warmth of her, to feel alive and to feel pleasure. He stretched on top of her and her legs spread to accept him. He gripped himself and found her entrance. He slid inside her, into tight, wet heat. And then he really did lose his mind.
~ Sarah Mayberry
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She watched as Michael stripped and walked toward the bed, his erection standing proud. The bed dipped as he got in the other side. She rolled toward him, and he pulled her into his arms. His skin was cool against hers, making her nipples bead. She wrapped her arms around him and pressed herself against him, offering him her heat. Offering him everything.
~ Sarah Mayberry
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With only sixty men to hold off four hundred Americans, the British commander of the redoubt, a Major Campbell, surrendered to Laurens. Afterward, when an unhinged captain from New Hampshire threatened Campbell with his bayonet, Hamilton stepped between them, because rules were rules.
~ Sarah Vowell
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I said, The darkness shall content my soul; God said, Let there be light. I said, The night shall see me reach my goal; Instead, came dawning bright. I bared my head to meet the smiter's stroke; There came sweet-dropping oil. I waited, trembling, but the voice that spoke, Said gently, Cease thy toil.
~ Sarah Williams
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And I prayed and prayed, 'Oh, you…Something,' I said, 'you Something because of whom there is not Nothing. Help me to do Thy will. Take off my stupid sins. Untrammel me. Heavenly Father, open up my dumb heart and for Christ's sake preserve me from unreal things. Oh, Thou who tookest me from pigs, let me not be killed over lions. And forgive my crimes and nonsense and let me return to Lily and the kids.
~ Saul Bellow
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Dr. Adler surrendered his arm to the masseur, who was using wintergreen oil.
~ Saul Bellow
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Depressives cannot surrender childhood--not even the pains of childhood.
~ Saul Bellow Herzog
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God tests us by putting us in situations that invite us to trust him (Gen 22:1).
~ Scott Hahn
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Sleep is a little slice of death.
~ Scott Westerfeld
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Distance, my friend, is like futurity. A dim vastness is spread before our souls: the perceptions of our mind are as obscure as those of our vision; and we desire earnestly to surrender up our whole being, that it may be filled with the complete and perfect bliss of one glorious emotion. But alas! when we have attained our object, when the distant there becomes the present here, all is changed; we are as poor and circumscribed as ever, and our souls still languish for unattainable happiness.
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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insanlar hem kendileri hem ba?kalar? için her ?eyi zorla?t?r?yorlar; ancak buna, örne?in bir da?? a?mak zorunda olan bir yolcu gibi boyun e?mek gerekir, da? olmasa, yol çok rahat ve k?sa olacakt?r; ama o da? oradaysa, a?maktan ba?ka çare de yoktur.
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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A dim vastness is spread before our souls: the perceptions of our mind are as obscure as those of our vision; and we desire earnestly to surrender up our whole being, that it may be filled with the complete and perfect bliss of one glorious emotion. But alas! when we have attained our object, when the distant there becomes the present here, all is changed: we are as poor and circumscribed as ever, and our souls still languish for unattainable happiness.
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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The whole art of living consists in giving up existence in order to exist.
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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Si a un instante le digo alguna vez: -Detente, eres tan bello-, puedes atarme entonces con cadenas y acepto hundirme entonces de buen grado; puede doblar entonces la campana, y libre quedarás de mi servicio: ¡párese allí el reloj con sus agujas! ¡Puede acabar el tiempo para mí!
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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Oh, distance is like the future: before our souls lies an entire day and dusky vastness which overwhelms our feelings as it overwhelms our eyes, and ah! we long to surrender the whole of our being, and be filled with all the joy of one single, immense, magnificent emotion. And then, ah! once we hasten onwards, and what lay ahead becomes the here and now, everything is just as it was, and there we are, as poor and confined as ever, our souls longing for the elusive balm.
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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And I, God-hated, I could not rest Content seizing the rocks merely And shattering them to smithereens, I must Undermine her too, her peace. So she is hell's demanded sacrifice. Devil, now help me shorten the time of dread. Let what must happen happen now, Let her fate break around my head, Let her come to perdition as I do.
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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Distance is like the future. A vast twilit entity lies before us, our perception is lost in it and becomes as blurred as our eyesight, and we yearn, ah, we yearn to surrender all of our Self and let ourselves be filled to the brim with a single, tremendous, magnificent emotion, but alas… when we hurry to the spot, when There becomes Here, everything is as it was before and we are left standing in our poverty and constraint, our souls longing for the balm that has eluded us.
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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ames ignored it all,though he did mumble to himself once in a while, things like,"Bloody everlasting hell,"and " I'll never touch her again," and once, "God,please," and once more to Anthony directly, "Just take me out and shoot me".
~ Johanna Lindsey
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Anytime,anywhere,ask,and I am yours.
~ Johanna Lindsey
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