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Quotes About Connection

I had lost my connection with the universal energy and gained in its place precognition, visions, and a healing gift I could not control.
~ Deborah Blake
The renowned astronomer Carl Sagan once said, "We are made of star stuff." And it is true. The same elements that make up the stars are also inside us. We are a part of a huge, amazing universe, a tiny speck of magick amidst a world full of marvels. So every once in a while, take the time to look at the stars and remember that you have star stuff (and goddess stuff and god stuff) inside you.
~ Deborah Blake
I like the way the word Witch connects us back through all the generations of those who went before us who harnessed the power of the elements and magick to improve their lives and deepen their connection with the natural world.
~ Deborah Blake
Her arms reached up to wrap around his neck, holding on as if she would never let go. She kissed him back with an ardor that astonished, gratified, and aroused him all at once, and for a moment, he lost himself in the kiss, and in the woman, thinking to himself, now this, this is magic.
~ Deborah Blake
Chudo-Yudo chuckled and moved over to lay his huge head on Jenna's foot, generously allowing her to scratch his favorite spot under his chin in case it made her feel better. Barbara
~ Deborah Blake
There was something very healing about being with someone you trusted absolutely--even if you couldn't share a future and you both knew it.
~ Deborah Blake
If you can see the moon, you can gaze at her and blow her a kiss.
~ Deborah Blake
Family is important... It can come in all different shapes and sizes, and often isn't at all what we expected, but it is one of the most important things in the world.
~ Deborah Blake
Our own ways of mourning may be unique, but the human capacity to grieve deeply is something we share with other animals.
~ Deborah Blum
When you lose someone who's as close as your own skin, the only place you can find him again is hidden inside your memories.
~ Deborah Blumenthal
A voice was whispering to her. "Breathe, breathe, breathe," it kept urging. A warm body was over hers, pressed against her. Someone bigger than she was, stronger, a powerful life force. A mouth on hers, warm lips, lips she didn't want to leave hers.
~ Deborah Blumenthal
Hold on." He reaches back, his hand momentarily grazing my thigh. I lean into him, my arms tighten around his waist as the waves bounce up and down. We're skin to skin, two bodies melded together into one. I want to stay where I am with him, in the water, forever.
~ Deborah Blumenthal
Body language is a very powerful tool... 80% of what you understand in a conversation is read through the body, not the words.
~ Deborah Bull
Every Mother contains her daughter in herself and every daughter her mother and every mother extends backwards into her mother and forwards into her daughter. —Carl Jung
~ Deborah Burns
He kissed her back with an intensity that might have frightened her, except she'd known, she had always known that there was a part of him that could kiss like that, like fire and lightning and open prairie.
~ Deborah Coates
jutting bosom, and closer acquaintance had done nothing
~ Deborah Crombie
Children adopted as infants have been shown to enjoy higher than average rates of secure attachment with their parents. Adopted children may also feel a bond with their birthparents, although they may never have formed an attachment with them. Their shared biologic and emotional connection with birthparents creates a bond.
~ Deborah D. Gray
Children do push away in order to establish themselves as autonomous in this phase. However, typically they do not push far. They still want closeness, lap-sitting, singing games, and stories. They are continuing to learn more about their parents and themselves and are building relationships—not building a wall.
~ Deborah D. Gray
It's broadening. You meet people in your family you'd never happen to run into otherwise.
~ Deborah Eisenberg
It's odd—no matter how you feel about a place, it's as though you exchange something with it. It keeps a little bit of you, and you keep a little bit of it." "I know," he said. "And the thing you mostly get to keep is leaving.
~ Deborah Eisenberg
And as she talks, I concentrate on spreading out my substance, making myself spongy to absorb the puffiness into myself, to absorb the pain radiating through her feet and legs and back.
~ Deborah Eisenberg
I thought she liked you now. I've seen her kiss you and she says your name the special way she says Rina's and mine - like it tastes good.
~ Deborah Hale
You must remember that you are my prime treasure (and always have been).' Emma Darwin to husband Charles
~ Deborah Heiligman
How much there is in art that is beautiful, if only one can remember what one has seen, one is never empty or truly lonely, and never alone. -Vincent Van Gogh
~ Deborah Heiligman