Quotes About Connection
Love is not singular except in syllable.
~ Unknown
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If they ask you, 'What is the evidence of your father in you?' say to them, 'It is motion and rest.'"93
~ Unknown
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Friends come and go. But through the thick and thin, the good and bad, you can only ever count on your family. That's the heart of it. Family.
~ Mary Alice Monroe
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A woman does not need to live among many people to be content. She needs but one true companion, one soul mate with whom to share this long journey we call life.
~ Mary Alice Monroe
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Treat your family like guests and your guests like family.
~ Mary Alice Monroe
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Maybe it explains the reason why one person likes another. It's because their souls both thrum at the same frequency.
~ Unknown
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They were lucky to find each other. Nobody could take that away.
~ Unknown
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When she talks to Tripp, something nice happens inside of her: a vibration, a thrum. It's as if a tiny wind chime is suspended inside her soul, she thinks, and his words are the wind that makes it ring.
~ Unknown
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hi my name is luke, it rhymes with puke!
~ Unknown
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to combine both, but if you can't, they should have at least one of these:
~ Unknown
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Perhaps there is some secret sort of homing instinct in books that brings them to their perfect readers. How delightful if that were true.
~ Mary Ann Shaffer
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I don't want to be married just to be married. I can't think of anything lonelier than spending the rest of my life with someone I can't talk to, or worse, someone I can't be silent with.
~ Mary Ann Shaffer
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There is no small act of kindness. Every compassionate act makes large the world.
~ Mary Anne Radmacher
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at the start of our together you were the prelude to a vast orchestration. at the end of it all you will have been the most profound and enduring music of my life.
~ Mary Anne Radmacher
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But there is one tree that for the footer of the mountain trails is voiceless; it speaks, no doubt, but it speaks only to the austere mountain heads, to the mindful wind and the watching stars. It speaks as men speak to one another and are not heard by the little ants crawling over their boots. This is the Big Tree, the Sequoia.
~ Unknown
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Trust Indians not to miss any virtues of the plant world! Nothing
~ Unknown
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In a world filled with people, some happy, others like me, I feel so all alone.
~ Unknown
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Home is the dearest spot on earth, and it should be the centre, though not the boundary, of the affections.
~ Mary Baker Eddy
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For the origin of literature at Rome was closely connected with Roman overseas expansion: 'The Muse imposed herself in warlike fashion on the fierce inhabitants of Rome,' as one second-century BCE author described it.
~ Mary Beard
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I never knew how much the heart can expand.
~ Mary Bly
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Looking down I saw the cat Basket touching me with one of her paws. I hadn't seen her move, though she was a good six
~ Unknown
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They are hungering for "a deep sexual experience." They'll sleep with anybody who wears braids or a choker. I
~ Mary Brave Bird
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You said you'd not get weird after sex.
~ Mary Burton
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Feeding is a form of love. He might not have said it, but the ritual must have comforted him.
~ Mary Burton
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