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Quotes About Cherished

The sheath that held her soul had assumed significance—that was all. She was a sun, radiant, growing, gathering light and storing it—then after an eternity pouring it forth in a glance, the fragment of a sentence, to that part of him that cherished all beauty and all illusion. CHAPTER
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
I found her as lovable as a cheap old toy. She
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
I was my mother's favorite, and she'd help me with everything.
~ H. R. Giger
My dad is a man that, for as long as I can remember, has kept a book of favorite things his kids say.
~ Nikki Reed
The most cherished and sacred moments of our lives are those filled with the spirit of love.
~ Joseph B. Wirthlin
Men tend to fall in love when they feel like they are cherished or revered as the 'man' in the relationship.
~ Sherry Argov
As if he hadn't always known he was loved the best. That he was the Beloved.
~ Robin Hobb
I told them that when you were born, God was so delighted that He sent a hundred angels to kiss you while you were in your mother's arms. Every place where the angels kissed you, they left a tiny dot. That way, if you ever forget how greatly you are loved by God, all you have to do is look at your skin, and you will remember.
~ Robin Jones Gunn
The most important thing each of us can know is our unique gift and how to use it in the world. Individuality is cherished and nurtured, because, in order for the whole to flourish, each of us has to be strong in who we are and carry our gifts with conviction, so they can be shared with others.
~ Robin Wall Kimmerer
Our elders say that ceremonies are the way we "remember to remember," and so sweetgrass is a powerful ceremonial plant cherished by many indigenous nations.
~ Robin Wall Kimmerer
Individuality is cherished and nurtured
~ Robin Wall Kimmerer
Our elders say that ceremonies are the way we "remember to remember," and so sweetgrass is a powerful ceremonial plant cherished by many indigenous nations. It is also used to make beautiful baskets. Both medicine and a relative, its value is both material and spiritual.
~ Robin Wall Kimmerer
Anyone who tells you that the Yao people never care for their daughters is lying. We may be worthless. We may be raised for another family. But often we are loved and cherished, despite our natal families' best efforts not to have feelings for us.
~ Lisa See
Thank you for your childhood.
~ Lois Lowry
I cannot but remember such things were, That were most precious to me.
~ Lois Lowry
she said, "thank you for your childhood.
~ Lois Lowry
leave him free, and the mere sense of liberty would content him, joined to the knowledge that his presence was dear to those whom he loved best.
~ Louisa May Alcott
No encuentro palabras para explicaros el reencuentro entre madre e hijas. Son momentos muy hermosos de vivir pero muy difíciles de describir [...]
~ Louisa May Alcott
Now proscribed from asking Rockefeller for more money, Harper forfeited the easy access he had long cherished.
~ Ron Chernow
I know we didn't have very long together, but what we did have was special. Not many people achieve such happiness, even for a year or two.
~ Rosamunde Pilcher
had been awakened from its long sleep and come to life; it sang and blossomed like one of those houses that we have long cherished and in which, when we are unfortunate enough to leave them, we involuntarily relinquish a part of our souls.
~ Alexandre Dumas
She was partial to emeralds; she said they were the single thing that remained constant, always green, always the same...My mother had been right, it was one thing that lasted, the one thing we could depend on. Other than our love for each other, it was all we had right now.
~ Alice Hoffman
Cuando el destino de una persona es tener un único compañero sentimental en la vida no hay por qué convertirlo en nada especial, ya lo es en sí mismo.
~ Alice Munro
The web of our life is of a mingled yarn, good and ill together: our virtues would be proud if our faults whipped them not; and our crimes would despair if they were not cherished by our own virtues.
~ William Shakespeare