103. “What are the chances you’d ever meet someone like that? Someone you could love forever, someone who would forever love you back? And what did you do when that person was born half a world away?”–Rainbo
72. “A friend is someone who gives you total freedom to be yourself — and especially to feel, or not feel. Whatever you happen to be feeling at any moment is fine with them. That’s what real love amounts to – letting a person be what he really is.”―Jim Morrison 73. “What...
Rising action: She opened her eyes in the hospital room. Her whole body was aching. as her eyes adjusted to light, she recognized her parents talking anxiously to someone who seemed to be a doctor. Suddenly the became aware that Kim gained consciousness. They rushed towards her bed and star...
as something that is natural and necessary in our relationship with God, just as it does between two people who are in love. I think I will end with this quote from her:
My beautiful nan who’d pretty much raised me as a child, who taught me all sorts of life lessons, who made me feel like her pride and joy right up until the end – had passed. I spent the evening with my father, holding each other, crying, telling stories… and informed my work ...
1ParrotsPerhaps you have seen (0)... beautiful birds, with ther lovely coloursand long tails in the forest or in the zo. Parrots are (11)... in countriesike Brazi, Ausrala and India. They usually live in large groups and(12)... they like to eat frut they are (13)...a problem...
made her too angry to have any wish of doing him justice. He expressed no regret for what he had done which satisfied her; his style was not penitent, but haughty. It was all pride and insolence. But when this subject was succeeded by his account of Mr. Wickham--when she read with ...
Perhaps one of the main antidotes to depression, lack of self-esteem, loneliness and so forth is the recognition that we really do have Buddha nature. All the other problems like anger, jealousy, ambitions, are merely habitual patterns that we've learned, but aren't inherent to who we are...
their own explorative device launches, but they never saw it. They never knew what we had tried to do for them, what we had done for them. It’s not even worth mentioning now. Perhaps we’ll see them again one day. Perhaps not. Only time will tell what they’ll make of themselves...
In this time of extraordinary pressure, educational and social, perhaps a mother’s first duty to her children is to secure for them a quiet and growing time, a full six years of passive receptive life, the waking part of it for the most part spent out in the fresh air. —Charlotte Ma...