Smiles bloom when you feel the summer breeze, the rush and pause of heartbeats, and the cool grass caressing dancing feet. The Book of Dance
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Quote:- Smoke wafts and circles copiously, in sunlight; he slowly burns under her gaze. Subdued by her desire, the zealot shows again; a woman can turn a man against God.
Author:- Zavare Zantalus
Category:- Love
Quote:- Snow floated down every once in a while, but it was frail snow, like a memory fading into the distance.
The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle
Author:- Haruki Murakami
Category:- philosophy
Quote:- Só a quero porque não a posso ter.Como um rapaz imberbe
Lord of a Thousand Nights
Author:- Madeline Hunter
Category:- best
Quote:- So all night long the storm roared on:The morning broke without a sun;In tiny spherule traced with linesOf Nature’s geometric signs,In starry flake, and pellicle,All day the hoary meteor fell;And, when the second morning shone,We looked upon a world unknown,On nothing we could call our own.Around the glistening wonder bentThe blue walls of the firmament,No cloud above, no earth below,—A universe of sky and snow!
Complete poetical works
Author:- John Greenleaf Whittier
Category:- poetry
Quote:- So build yourself as beautiful as you want your world to be. Wrap yourself in light then give yourself away with your heart, your brush, your march, your art, your poetry, your play. And for every day you paint the war, take a week and paint the beauty, the color, the shape of the landscape you’re marching towards. Everyone knows what you’re against; show them what you’re for.
Author:- Andrea Gibson
Category:- poetry
Quote:- So by being active, you become more hopeful?""Well, you have it both ways. You won't be active unless youhope that your action is going to do some good. So you need hopeto get you going, but then by taking action, you generate more hope.It's a circular thing.
Author:- Jane Goodall & Douglas Abrams
Category:- hope
Quote:- So che molti dubiteranno dei miei ragionamenti. Confesso di averli intessuti in solitudine. Ammetto che hanno un carattere bizzarro, e accetto il castigo che cadrebbe su di me nel caso si rivelassero falsi. Ma oggi vi dico, con assoluta certezza, che tutte le cose possono esistere in due modi, e che niente è così solido come appare
When We Cease to Understand the World
Author:- Benjamín Labatut
Category:- science
Quote:- So cheer up Beloved; for your God is able, He is the maker of all things.
The Prince and the Pauper
Author:- Jaachynma N.E. Agu
Category:- inspiration
Quote:- So come to the pond, or the river of your imagination, or the harbor of your longing,and put your lips to the world.And live your life.
Red Bird
Author:- Mary Oliver
Category:- poetry
Quote:- So comes snow after fire, and even dragons have their endings.
The Hobbit
Author:- J.R.R. Tolkien
Category:- inspiration
Quote:- So consider your options, make your choice and call me home.
Living with the Dead
Author:- Kelley Armstrong
Category:- inspiration
Quote:- So dawn goes down today... Nothing gold can stay.-- Robert Frost
The Fault in Our Stars
Author:- John Green
Category:- poetry
Quote:- So don't be frightened, dear friend, if a sadness confronts you larger than any you have ever known, casting its shadow over all you do. You must think that something is happening within you, and remember that life has not forgotten you; it holds you in its hand and will not let you fall. Why would you want to exclude from your life any uneasiness, any pain, any depression, since you don't know what work they are accomplishing within you?
Letters to a Young Poet
Author:- Rainer Maria Rilke
Category:- hope
Quote:- So dry your tears. Fortune has not yet turned her hatred against all your blessings. The storm has not yet broken upon you with too much violence. Your anchors are holding firm and they permit you both comfort in the present, and hope in the future.
The Consolation of Philosophy
Author:- Boethius
Category:- hope
Quote:- So each one of you has a dharma inside you. If you do little research, you can see very clearly, how your heart supports digestion, how your digestive system supports detox, how your kidney supports your lungs to function, how your lungs supply prana to the whole body and keep you active, alive, energetic. All of them work aligned to dharma, to certain principles.
Author:- Paramahamsa Nithyananda
Category:- knowledge
Quote:- So far as I personally am concerned I had better state that I feel as little entitled to assert as to deny the existence of what others call God, for I must admit that I just do not know what this word is supposed to mean. I certainly reject every anthropomorphic, personal or animistic interpretation of the term, interpretations through which many people succeed in giving it a meaning. The conception of a man-like or mind-like acting being appears to me rather the product of an arrogant overestimation of the capacities of a man-like mind. [...]I long hesitated whether to insert this personal note here, but ultimately decided to do so because support by a professed agnostic may help religious people more unhesitatingly to pursue that conclusions that we do share. Perhaps what many people mean in speaking of God is just a personification of that tradition of morals or values that keeps their community alive.
The Fatal Conceit: The Errors of Socialism
Author:- Friedrich A. Hayek
Category:- knowledge
Quote:- So for now,I will miss you like I’ll never see you again,And the next time I see you,I will kiss you like I’ll never kiss you again,And when I fall asleep beside you I will fall asleep as if I’ll never wake up again,because I don’t know if I will.I don’t know if I will.- I Will Love You Like The World Is Ending
Empty Roads & Broken Bottles: in search for The Great Perhaps
Author:- Charlotte Eriksson
Category:- poetry
Quote:- So hard to describe how I know that it's true, I don't quite know where to begin. Like conveying the sight of a sunrise to someone who's always slept in.
Raw Thoughts
Author:- John Casey
Category:- Love
Quote:- So he came to realize that learning a language was perhaps the most profound thing a man could do. Not only did it require wrapping different sounds around the very movement of your soul, it involved learning things somehow already known, as though much of what he was somehow existed apart from him. A kind of enlightenment accompanied these first lessons, a deeper understanding of self.
The Judging Eye
Author:- R. Scott Bakker
Category:- philosophy
