Quotes About Breath
Youth is full of sport, age's breath is short; youth is nimble, age is lame; Youth is hot and bold, age is weak and cold; Youth is wild, and age is tame.
~ William Shakespeare
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In movies when ever people go under the sea I hold my breath, I almost died in Finding Nemo.
~ Unknown
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The reputation of a woman may be compared to a mirror, shining and bright, but liable to be sullied by every breath that comes near it.
~ Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra
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Laugh as much as you breathe and love as long as you live.
~ Johnny Depp
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When you look at me; my heart stops its beat for it knows that your eyes are giving me oxygen
~ Unknown
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There is no greater love for man then that of God. His giving's are immeasurable and adequate to breathe into us new life...
~ Unknown
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He who does not love at least himself breathes without feeling the breath of the heart.
~ Unknown
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Always try to release negative energy as quickly as you can and replace it with a loving positive energy. Breathe out the bad and inhale peace and love.
~ Unknown
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The breath breathes itself. If it was up to us to remember to breathe, we'd have forgotten long ago. So tuning into the breath can be an important antidote to the natural tendency toward believing that we have to be in control.
~ Mark Williams
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Like a dolphin, breath the air of prayer. Dolphins are air breathers, but water dwellers. We are prayer breathers, but earth dwellers.
~ Unknown
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Without the air of prayer, we die spiritually.
~ Unknown
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But he photographs, they were irreplaceable. How should you determine the financial worth of a memory, one that looks at you, makes the world stop turning and takes your breath...
~ Unknown
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At the back door she lifted her jacket from its hook and left the house. The air smelled good and she breathed it in deeply. The Creator, after all, gave us the magic of crickets singing in the darkness, soft nights and sighing trees, universal skies with their messages of stars.
~ Unknown
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A doctor whose breath smells has no right to medical opinion.
~ Martin H. Fischer
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my experience taught me that most emergencies are nothing of the kind, and you can figure that out if you take time to catch your breath.
~ Unknown
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There was no breath in him, no flush of blood, no taint of sweat or tears. Next to him, I felt the grossness of my own body, how more I was like the earth than I was like him. He was air and wind and cloud and bird; I was dust and worm.
~ Martine Leavitt
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Ancient lovers believed a kiss would literally unite their souls, because the spirit was said to be carried in one's breath.
~ Eve Glicksman
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I'll take a breath, take you by my side Under the sunlight, Welcome to this place I'll show you love; I'll show you everything With arms wide open.
~ Unknown
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Blow O wind to where my loved one is. Touch him and come touch me soon. I'll feel his gentle touch through you and meet his beauty in the moon. These things are much for the one who loves. One can live by them alone: that he and I breathe the same air and that the Earth we tread is one.
~ Ramayana
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Love is the eternal first breath.
~ Vanna Bonta
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Worry is a weighty monster with poisoned tentacles. It clutches at us, grabs at our minds, steals our breath, our will. It lurks. It pounces. It colors how we perceive the world.
~ Mary E. DeMuth
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This world, it breathes you in … it knows you, and then it breathes you out again, shares you.
~ Mary E. Pearson
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He died the way all men die, one breath at a time.
~ Mary E. Pearson
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I have no mouth, but my hunger is fed, With glimpse, and touch, and kindness said. I have no eyes, but see a soul, The only one that makes me whole. I swell beneath a soldier's palm, Its touch my breath, my blood, my calm. I am utterly lost, but completely found, Captured, taken … a prisoner bound.
~ Mary E. Pearson
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