Quotes About Acceptance
Her breasts had changed, too. He remembered when they had stuck out from her chest as if they were weightless, the nipples pointing up. Then, when she was pregnant, they had become even bigger, and the nipples had grown larger. Now they were lower and softer, and they swung delightfully from side to side when she walked. He had loved them through all their changes. He wondered what they would be like when she was old.
~ Ken Follett
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A child will always be what he is, she thought, and not what you want him to be.
~ Ken Follett
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You don't catch people's religions the way you catch their fleas
~ Ken Follett
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No, thank you, it's nothing serious." A headache that was not serious was the usual euphemism for a menstrual period, and everyone accepted this without further comment.
~ Ken Follett
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Yo creo en Dios, pero no creo que a Él le importe que la gente sea protestante, católica, musulmana o budista.
~ Ken Follett
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But now he realized that, as a Jew, you could go anywhere in the world and always find someone to treat you like family.
~ Ken Follett
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It pleased Aliena that they were all together: she and Jack and their children, and Jack's mother, and Aliena's brother, and Martha. It was quite like an ordinary family, and Aliena could almost forget that her father had died in a dungeon, and she was legally married to Jack's stepbrother, and Ellen was an outlaw, and— She shook her head. It was no use pretending this was a normal family.
~ Ken Follett
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They had paid her the compliment of coming to her door without an invitation, knowing they would be welcomed. They belonged to her, and she to them. They were, she realized, her family.
~ Ken Follett
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When you know her so well that all her faults and weaknesses are familiar to you, and you still adore her, then you can be sure it's true love
~ Ken Follett
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Et la guilde de la paroisse acceptera de payer la petite tour courtaude dont accouchera Elfric ?
~ Ken Follett
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El artículo 231 del tratado decía: «Los gobiernos aliados y asociados afirman, y Alemania acepta, que Alemania y sus aliados son responsables de haber causado todas las pérdidas y los daños a los que se han visto sujetos los gobiernos aliados y asociados, así como sus ciudadanos, como consecuencia de la guerra que les fue impuesta por la agresión de Alemania y sus aliados».
~ Ken Follett
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Looking in the full-length mirror, she thought, I've got everything I had twenty years ago—it's all just three inches lower.
~ Ken Follett
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He said it in the half-embarrassed, half-defiant tone of someone admitting that he belongs to a religious sect. "You
~ Ken Follett
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La dualidad importante era entre tiranía y tolerancia, entre quienes intentaban imponer su punto de vista a todo el mundo y quienes respetaban la fe de aquellos que no estaban de acuerdo
~ Ken Follett
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pero lo sobrellevaba con paciencia y estoicismo.
~ Ken Follett
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ToÈ›i selecteaz? ce vor din înv???tura Bisericii È™i ignor? ceea ce nu le convine.
~ Ken Follett
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No podemos detener a trabajadores por el mero hecho de que escuchen un punto de vista distinto.
~ Ken Follett
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Monks did better to live a life of resignation, accepting the tribulations and setbacks of this world as lessons in patience, taught by the Almighty.
~ Ken Follett
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She knew she was not going to sleep, as surely as she knew she was not going to fly out of the window.
~ Ken Follett
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unresolved status is intolerable.
~ Ken Follett
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The same baby at Kingsbridge Priory would cause a stir. On the other hand, what was wrong with that? It was not a sin to give people something to talk about.
~ Ken Follett
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I think I'll always be in love with her. I believe it's like that with people you really love. If they go away, or die, it makes no difference.
~ Ken Follett
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It was an amputation. I would never get back the part of me that vanished when Sylvie died. I knew the feeling of a man who tries to walk having lost a leg. I would never shake off the sense that something should be there, where the missing limb had always been. There was a hole in my life, a great gaping cavity that could never be filled.
~ Ken Follett
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Take what you can use and let the rest go by.
~ Ken Kesey
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